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There is a reward! "When you are not old, you are still in the middle." What is the moral of?

And I'm not old, but I'm still unfinished. Qu Yuan in Li Chu Sao

We should take advantage of the fact that China will not die this year, and we should take advantage of the fact that there is no depression this season.

Literally: wait until the year is not over and the season is not over.

Weiyang Weiyang

1, not half.

2. Soon, not far.

3. Not completed; be endless

According to the context. When you are young, you can still do many things with your talents.

From the context and even the whole article, what this sentence wants to express is that the fate of the whole country is not hopeless, and as individuals, we still have some abilities, but we are unwilling to do so, so we can make great efforts to revitalize the country and serve the motherland. Although literally it is upward, it doesn't feel suitable for young people, and the mood is not as positive as expected, and it is somewhat tragic.

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Creation background

Regarding the creation date of Li Sao, Sima Qian said in the preface to Historical Records Taishi Gong: "Qu Yuan was demoted and wrote Li Sao." Accordingly, it is regarded as after Qu Yuan's exile. Nowadays, people have different opinions about this. Some say that Qu Yuan did it after he was demoted, or that Qu Yuan did it after he was demoted to the king of Chu. Some say that it was done at the end of the Qing Dynasty, and some say that it originated from it, sometimes at the beginning. So far, there is no conclusion.

As for the reasons for the creation of Li Sao, Sima Qian quoted Liu An's Li Sao from Biographies of Historical Records of Qu Yuan, saying: "Qu Ping's illness is not clever enough, flattery is too bright, and evil songs are harmful to everyone. Fang Zhengzhi couldn't tolerate it, so he wrote "Li Sao" with sadness and meditation. "

He also said: "Qu Yuan went straight on the right path, exhausted loyalty and wisdom to serve the monarch and made the world poor. Believe and see doubt, be loyal and slander, can you have no complaints? Qu Ping's work "Li Sao" is self-blaming. "

Qu Yuan's "sadness" and resentment are closely related to the political reality of Chu State. Li Sao is a political lyric poem written by him according to the political reality of Chu State and his own grievances. Because the twists and turns describe the poet's life experience, thoughts and circumstances, some people regard it as an image record of Qu Yuan's life course and call it the poet's autobiography.