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What do you mean there's still a long way to go, Xiu Yuan?

Xiu Yuan is a long way to go, and Xiu Yuan is from Qu Yuan's masterpiece Li Sao. It means it's a long way to go, Xiu Yuan. The whole sentence is "Xiu Yuan has a long way to go, and I will go up and down", which can be used to show that although the road to my destination is vague, I will spare no effort to explore.

Xiu Yuan's long story comes from Qu Yuan's masterpiece Li Sao. It means it's a long way to go, Xiu Yuan. This is a magnificent lyric poem, which enjoys a lofty position in the history of China literature.

This masterpiece was written when Qu Yuan was exiled to the south of the Yangtze River. It was a poet's work full of patriotic passion and expressing his worries. Qu yuan felt that his way of governing the country could not be accepted by the king of Chu, so he had to walk away in grief and indignation to seek an ideal way of life. He used romanticism in this poem and made a lyrical description: starting from Cangwu in the morning and arriving at the hanging garden in the evening.

How tired it is to run around all day! I want to have a rest outside the palace gate, but I can't! Time is pressing and it's getting dark. I asked xi to stop driving. The cave is in front of us. Don't go near it! The distance in front of us is so long and so far, and I have made up my mind to persistently find the ideal lifestyle.

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This poem in Qu Yuan's Li Sao has become a famous sentence for many people to encourage themselves through the ages. There is a popular explanation: "There is still a long way to go in the pursuit of truth, but I will persevere and spare no effort to pursue and explore." In fact, this is not the original meaning of this sentence in the original poem. It is a kind of self-understanding of this sentence when I don't understand the whole poem. Although heroic and inspiring, it lost its original artistic charm and looked pale, monotonous and dogmatic. And it sounds like a kind of "unscrupulous pursuit of the goal".

If we put this sentence back into the original poem, understand it together with the context, do not take it out of context, and freely play the quotation, we can get in touch with the perfect artistic connotation that Qu Yuan wants to express to later generations, and see a plump, vivid and reasonable artistic image. Its benefits will be far greater than just shouting it as a slogan, and it can also get rid of the violent and stubborn spirit in the previous explanation.