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Classical famous sentences of Chu ci
First, the autumn wind is blowing, and Dongting waves are under the leaves.
Chu Ci, Nine Songs and Lady Xiang written by Qu Yuan in the pre-Qin period. The poem describes autumn scenery where autumn wind rises, autumn leaves fall and Dongting Lake ripples.
Second, drink the dew of Mulan in the morning and the autumn chrysanthemum in the evening.
Qu Yuan's Chu Ci Li Sao in the Pre-Qin Period. This is a metaphor for Qu Yuan's lofty personality and different customs. The image of a narcissistic, independent and unruly wanderer suddenly jumped out of the paper, making people feel noble and lonely.
Third, the blue water is clear, you can lick my tassel. The turbid water in the rough waves can be used to drown my feet.
From Qu Yuan's Fisherman's Songs of Chu in the Pre-Qin Dynasty. Surging clear water can wash away my hat tassels; Turbid water in the rough waves can wash my feet.
Fourth, the long breath is to cover up the tears and mourn the hardships of people's lives.
Qu Yuan's Chu Ci Li Sao in the Pre-Qin Period. Sigh: sigh. I hid my face and wept, lamenting that people's livelihood was so difficult. This sentence was written by Qu Yuan during his exile, expressing the poet's grief and indignation and grief over the tragic experiences of the broad masses of the people.
Five, Ruman Manqi Xiu Yuan Xi, I will search up and down.
Qu Yuan's Chu Ci Li Sao in the Pre-Qin Period. Manman: It's just long and far. Hugh: Long. The road of life is so hard and long. In order to realize my lofty ideal, I will strive to pursue and explore.
Six, the bird flies to the hometown, and the fox dies first.
From Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters of Chu Ci" in the pre-Qin period.
Seventh, I ordered him to be cautious and have expectations, and not to rush for success.
Qu Yuan's Chu Ci Li Sao in the Pre-Qin Period. Ho: The driver of the mythical sun god. Walk slowly and stop. I want Xi He to put down his whip, hoping that the sun will not set on the mountain. These two sentences express Qu Yuan's sense of urgency for fleeting time.
Eight, sad and sad, parting, happy and happy.
From Qu Yuan's Nine Songs of Chu in Pre-Qin Dynasty. Nothing in life is sadder than parting from life and death, and nothing is happier than making new friends.
Nine, you can't change your mind, you can't do as the Romans do, you will be very sad, and you will be poor in the end.
From the pre-Qin Qu Yuan's "Songs of Chu Involved in the River". I won't change my mind and go with the flow. I would rather be miserable and poor in my life.
Ten, the world is turbid and I am alone, and everyone is drunk and I wake up alone.
From Qu Yuan's Fisherman's Songs of Chu in the Pre-Qin Dynasty. The whole world is polluted and I am the only one who is clean. Everyone was drunk, but I was the only one awake.
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