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Qu Yuan's patriotic poems and deeds

Qu Yuan's patriotic poems and deeds are as follows:

I. Poetry

1, the water in the rough waves is clear and can wash my clothes. The water in the raging wolves is muddy, so you can wash your feet.

2. How can we go for a long time when time is colorful and changeable?

Honesty is both brave and martial, and ultimately strong and unyielding.

4. I will teach Dong Dao without worrying, and I will be dumbfounded all my life.

It's a long way to go, Xiu Yuan Xi, Xiu Yuan Xi. I'll go up and down.

6, eyes looking thousands of miles away, sad and sad.

7. Lapras Xi and Gaochi Xi.

8. Never forget your country in times of crisis, and serve your country faithfully. -"Zuo Zhao Zhuan AD"

Deeds: Qu Yuan was an important minister of Chu State. He was regarded as a leftist by Chu Huaiwang in his early years. He often discussed state affairs with Chu Huaiwang and participated in the formulation of laws. Preside over foreign affairs. He advocated that Chu should unite with Qi and * * * should contend with Qin. With the efforts of Qu Yuan, the national strength of Chu State has been enhanced. However, due to Qu Yuan's honest and frank personality and the slander and rejection of others, Qu Yuan was gradually alienated by Chu Huaiwang. Qu Yuan was expelled from Yingdu and exiled to the Northern Han Dynasty.

Personal data:

Qu Yuan (about 340 BC-278 BC), a native of Zigui, Danyang, the State of Chu (now Yichang, Hubei), was a poet and politician in the Warring States Period. Chu Wuwang Xiong Tong's son Qu Xian's descendants. When I was a teenager, I was well educated, knowledgeable and ambitious.

In his early years, he was trusted by Chu Huaiwang as Zuotu, and was also a doctor of San Lv, in charge of internal affairs and foreign affairs. Advocate "American politics", advocate improving talents and abilities internally, improve statutes, and unite external forces to resist Qin. Slashed by nobles, he was exiled to Hanbei and Yuanxiang Valley. After the capital of Chu was breached by Qin Jun, it sank into the Miluo River and died for Chu.