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Qu Yuan was a poet and politician of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. He is the first great patriotic poet in Chinese history, the founder of Chinese romantic literature, and is known as the "ancestor of Chinese poetry" and "the ancestor of cifu". He is the founder and representative author of "Chu Ci", and has opened up the tradition of "vanilla beauty".
The emergence of Qu Yuan marked that Chinese poetry had entered a new era from collective singing to individual originality, and was called the "soul of poetry" by later generations.
Qu Yuan was also an important politician in the state of Chu, and was trusted by King Huai of Chu in his early years, serving as a leftist disciple and a doctor in Sanlu, and was also in charge of domestic and foreign affairs. After Wu Qi, another advocate of changing the law in Chu was Qu Yuan. He advocated "American politics", advocated the internal promotion of meritocracy, the cultivation of the law, and the external force to unite to resist Qin.
Because he was excluded and slandered by the nobles, he was exiled to the northern Han and Yuanxiang valleys. In 278 B.C., the Qin general Bai Qi attacked the Chu capital Ying, now Jiangling, Hubei, Qu Yuan was full of grief and anger, and Huaishi sank in the Miluo River and died in the country. 1953 was the 2,230th anniversary of Qu Yuan's death, and the World Peace Council passed a resolution to identify Qu Yuan as one of the world's four major cultural celebrities commemorated that year.
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In the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there were hundreds of small countries in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the Warring States Period was the seven great countries of Qin, Chuyan, Han, Zhao, Wei, and Qi. Qu Yuan was a native of the Warring States period.
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Qu Yuan (340 BC, 278 BC) was a poet and politician of Chu during the Warring States period. Mi surname, Qu family, name Ping, word original; And since the cloud name is regular, the word spirit is even. Born in Danyang (present-day Zigui, Hubei) in about 340 BC, he was a descendant of Qu Bian, the son of Xiong Tong, King Wu of Chu.
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Qu Yuan, a poet and politician of Chu at the end of the Warring States Period, surnamed Mi, Qu Shi, Mingping, and the word Yuan.
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Qu Yuan was a great poet of Chu during the Warring States period.
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Qu Yuan was a native of the Warring States period.
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At the end of the Warring States period, the state of Chu resigned to the family.
Qu Yuan (c. 342-278 BC), the name is Zhengze, the word Lingjun, a Ping, the character Yuan, the descendant of Qu Bian, the son of Xiong Tong, King of Chu, the doctor of the Chu State, was born in Danyang, Chu State (now Zigui County, Yichang City, Hubei Province) at the end of the Warring States Period, he was one of the earliest great poets in China. After Wu Qi, another politician in the state of Chu who advocated changing the law was Qu Yuan.
He founded Chu Ci and also created the tradition of "vanilla beauty". During the Warring States Period, he was born as a nobleman in the Chu State, and served as a doctor in Sanlu and a leftist disciple in charge of domestic and foreign affairs. He advocated raising meritocracy internally, cultivating the law, and externally advocating the joint resistance to Qin. Later, because he was squeezed out by the nobles, he was exiled to the Yuanxiang Valley.
He created a new era of poetry from collective singing to individual independent creation, is the founder of Chinese romantic poetry, China's first great patriotic poet, 1953 is the 2230th anniversary of Qu Yuan's death, the World Peace Council passed a resolution to determine Qu Yuan as one of the world's four major cultural celebrities commemorated that year.
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Qu Yuan (c. 340 or 339 B.C., 278 B.C.), born in Danyang, Chu State (now Yichang City, Hubei Province), surnamed Mi, Qu Shi, Mingping, Ziyuan, was a poet and politician of Chu during the Warring States Period.
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A native of Chu in the middle and late Warring States period, there is Qu Yuan's hometown in Zigui, Hubei.
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During the Warring States Period, the people of Chu were now Hubei.
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The poet is supposed to be from the Song or Tang dynasties.
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Qu Yuan [qū yuán], a poet of the Chu State during the Warring States Period.
Qu Yuan was a native of the Warring States period. >>>More
Qu Yuan was a great poet and statesman during the Warring States period. His lofty patriotism and selfless fighting spirit are the characteristics of his character. He loved the motherland and the people, and sincerely hoped that the state of Chu would become strong and prosperous and realize the great cause of reunifying China. >>>More
Qu yuan. Qu Yuan (339 BC?) Before 278? A native of Chu at the end of the Warring States Period, he was an outstanding politician and patriotic poet. The name is flat, and the word is original. A descendant of Qu Bian, the son of Xiong Tong, King of Chuwu. A native of Danyang (now Zigui, Hubei). >>>More
two, one is the Miluo River, where he is buried; One is the tomb of Qu Yuan, which is located on the top of Miluo Mountain in the north of Miluo City, with 12 tombs. ]
Qu yuan. The Warring States period in which it lived.
It was an extremely turbulent period in Chinese history, and from the social nature of it, it was a long-term feudal society in China. >>>More