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Dragon Boat Festival recalls Dr. Qu. It’s hard to know how many people who were born in troubled times and were full of economics could not help but be so jealous that they jumped into a free life and

Dragon Boat Festival recalls Dr. Qu. It’s hard to know how many people who were born in troubled times and were full of economics could not help but be so jealous that they jumped into a free life and became famous throughout the ages! What does it mean? How to reply?

You can answer it this way: Chu Huai was a weak king, but he was both deaf and blind. Too much slander is hard to express; worms grow on trees and rot by themselves. The minister's heart is like a pig, and the city's words are like a tiger. Why do you like to flatter sycophants? Loyalty and uprightness will lead to disobedience.

Vernacular translation: King Huai of Chu was a weak king, and he was like a deaf or blind man in handling government affairs. Because Qu Yuan had been slandered so much, it was difficult to appeal to him clearly. If worms grow on wood, the wood will naturally decay (if traitors surround the King of Chu, the King of Chu will naturally decay). Qu Yuan was as loyal as a pig, but if he slandered him too much, he would become a vicious tiger in people's minds. Why does the King of Chu like traitorous ministers? Why are loyal and upright people ostracized?

Original sentence: I recall Dr. Qu during the Dragon Boat Festival. It is hard to know that he was born in troubled times and was full of economics. However, the villain was a little jealous, so he jumped down and went away happily. How many people will be famous throughout the ages.

Vernacular translation: During the Dragon Boat Festival, I remembered the story of Qu Yuan, and lamented that it was a pity that he was born in a chaotic world despite his wealth of economics. He was plotted and jealous by villains, and finally jumped into the river in despair. He ran away to the bliss of freedom, and his reputation spread throughout the ages. Extended information

The Dragon Boat Festival and the legend of Qu Yuan:

According to legend, Qu Yuan advocated the promotion of talents, enriched the country and strengthened the army, and advocated uniting Qi to resist Qin. However, he was opposed by the aristocrat Zilan and others. There was strong opposition, and Qu Yuan was slandered and resigned, driven out of the capital and exiled to the Yuan and Xiang river basins. In exile, he wrote poems such as "Li Sao", "Heavenly Questions" and "Nine Songs", which were concerned about the country and the people.

In 278 BC, the Qin army captured Kyoto, the state of Chu. Qu Yuan saw his homeland being invaded and felt like a knife was piercing his heart. However, he still could not bear to abandon his homeland. On May 5, he wrote: After his final work "Huaisha", he bouldered into the Miluo River and committed suicide, composing a magnificent patriotic movement with his own life.

After Qu Yuan threw himself into the river, local people immediately rowed boats to rescue him after hearing the news... but they never found Qu Yuan's body. In order to express their grief, people went boating on the rivers, and then it gradually developed into dragon boat racing. The people were afraid that the fish in the river would eat his body, so they went home and brought rice balls and threw them into the river to prevent the fish and shrimp from destroying Qu Yuan's body. Later, it became a custom to eat rice dumplings.