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Tianwen

Tianwen

Literature

Qu Yuan

2K0

"Heavenly Questions" is a long poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet of the Chu State during the Warring States Period. The whole poem asks questions about heaven and earth, nature, history, mythology and many other issues. It is full of profound thoughts on the origin of the universe, the creation of all things, the blessings and blessings of the world, and historical changes. The poem uses rich imagination and unique artistic techniques to express Qu Yuan's exploration of the mysteries of the universe and concerns about social reality, and demonstrates his unremitting pursuit of truth and deep concern for the fate of the country. It is a treasure in ancient Chinese literature.

Li Sao

Li Sao

Literature

Qu Yuan

14K0

"Li Sao" is a literary work created by Qu Yuan, a poet of the Warring States Period. This book uses a combination of annotations and drawings to present Li Sao to everyone in a romantic way.

Songs of Chu

Songs of Chu

Literature

Qu Yuan

58K0

"Songs of Chu" is my country's first collection of romantic poems. It was written by Liu Xiang, a writer in the Western Han Dynasty, and includes 16 works by Qu Yuan and Song Yu, as well as works by Dongfang Shuo, Wang Bao, Liu Xiang and others in the Han Dynasty that imitated Qu Yuan and Song Yu. "Chu Ci" mainly expresses personal emotions. It has grand chapters, rich imagination, gorgeous literary talent, uneven sentence patterns and rich changes. It created the tradition of Chinese romantic literature and occupies an important position in the history of Chinese poetry. This book selects Qu Yuan's famous works such as "Li Sao", "Nine Songs", "Heavenly Questions", "Nine Chapters", "Yuan Yu", "Divination" and "The Fisherman".

Songs of Chu

Songs of Chu

Literature

Qu Yuan

94K0

This book is a collection of romantic poetry and erotic articles in China. Mainly based on Qu Yuan's works, the other pieces also inherit the form of Qu Yuan's Fu, with unrestrained emotions and unique imagination. It uses the literary styles and dialect rhymes of the Chu region to describe the mountains, rivers, people, and historical customs of the Chu region. It has a strong regional cultural flavor, hence the name "Songs of Chu." This book includes annotations and translations, paragraph by paragraph, and strives for literal translation, maintaining the original nature of the poetry. Each poem is preceded by a title explanation summarizing the main theme of the poem. "Chu Ci", as the source of my country's positive romantic poetry creation, is a collection of poems that has a profound impact on Chinese literature after "The Book of Songs".