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What does Qu Yuan's Shan Gui mean?

It refers to an affectionate Shan Gui having a tryst with his sweetheart in the mountains and waiting for his sweetheart's future mood again.

Original: Shan Gui

If someone is a mountain, Xue Lixi will take care of her daughter; Laughing is awkward and decent, and children are eager to be kind and gentle;

Take the red leopard from the text, and the Xinyi car will be noble; Being brought to Du Heng by Shi Lan Xi, I lost my mind;

The rest of the place can't see the sky, and the road can't be immune; The table is independent, Shan Ye,

Clouds look down; It's dark, foggy, the east wind is falling, and the gods are raining; Stay in practice and forget to return to your heart.

I can't be idle when you miss me; People in the mountains are fragrant with Du Ruoxiang and drink pine and cypress in Yanquan; You think I am suspicious;

Thunder fills the rain, and the mouth of the cave rings at night; The wind is rustling and the wood is rustling. I miss my son and I am worried.

Nine Songs Shan Gui is the work of Qu Yuan, a great poet of Chu in the Warring States Period. This poem is a hymn to Shan Gui. It tells the story of an affectionate Shan Gui tryst with his sweetheart in the deep mountains, and the mood of waiting for his sweetheart again in the future, and depicts a magnificent and bizarre image of ghosts and gods.

Qu Yuan (about 342-278 BC), with a regular name, plain words, plain names and original words, is the son of Xiong Tong and the descendant of Dr. Qu Xian of Chu. Han nationality, a native of Danyang (now Zigui County, Yichang City, Hubei Province), is one of the earliest great poets in China. After Wuqi, another politician who advocated political reform in Chu was Qu Yuan.