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Qu Yuan's Materials and Poems

Qu Ping (about 340 BC-about 278 BC) was originally named Qu Yuan; Last name is Qu. At the end of the Warring States Period, a native of Danyang (now Zigui, Hubei) was a descendant of Qu Xian, the son of Chu Wuwang Xiong Tong. Although Qu Yuan was loyal to Chu Huaiwang, he was repeatedly rejected. After the death of King Huai, Xiang Wang was exiled because he listened to slanderers, and finally died in the Miluo River. Qu Yuan is one of the greatest romantic poets in China, and also the earliest known famous poet and world cultural celebrity in China. He initiated the style of "Chu Ci" and the tradition of "vanilla beauty". His representative works include Li Sao and Nine Songs. Chinese name: Qu Ping alias: Qu Yuan Nationality: China Birthplace: Chu Danyang (now Zigui, Hubei Province) Date of birth: 340 BC 1 month Date of death: May 5, 278 BC Occupation: official, poet Main achievements: Contributing to the alliance between Chu and Qi.

He created representative works in the style of "Chu Ci": Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Jiu Zhang, Tian Wen and other official positions: left, Dr. San Lv's memorial day: Dragon Boat Festival.