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What do you mean, "Don't be sad, be sad and part"?
Nothing is sadder than where will you go.

"Don't be sad, don't be sad, be apart, be happy, be happy." From Qu Yuan's Nine Songs Less Life in the Warring States Period.

I. Introduction to the work:

Jiuge Shao Siming is one of Qu Yuan's suites Jiuge, a companion piece of Jiuge Priestess of Death, and a song and dance speech for Shao Siming. Shao Siming is the god in charge of human children and a beautiful young goddess. Because he is in charge of children, he is called "Shao Siming". On the one hand, this poem and Nine Songs Priestess of Death reveal the spiritual world of the characters by pouring out their inner feelings, on the other hand, they portray the characters through what they see in each other's eyes. The way to express the praise of the other party not only changes the angle, but also combines the inside and outside to make each other interesting. Every lyric in the poem is both "he" and "I", which is gorgeous and has a long lasting appeal by combining lyric and description.

Second, the original text:

Moose and Weeds, and Tang.

The green leaves are in full bloom, and Fang Feifei is attacking.

Everyone has his own beauty, Sun He? Sad?

Qiu Lan is green, with green leaves and purple stems.

A beautiful woman, suddenly alone with Yu.

Without saying anything, he left without hesitation, carrying a cloud flag in the return air.

Sadness is not sadness, but parting, joy is not joy, and I have made new friends.

Clothes on the lotus come and go.

Who needs clouds when you spend the night in the suburbs of Xi?

I took a bath in salt water with my daughter, who was basking in the sun.

Looking at the beautiful scenery and looking forward to the future, the breeze blows and the song is magnificent.

Kong Gai was green and graceful, caressing the comet for nine days.

The long sword holds the youth's love, and Sun takes the sole responsibility for the people's righteousness.

Three. About the author:

Qu Yuan (about 340 BC or 339-278 BC) was a poet and politician of Chu State during the Warring States Period in China. Born in Chu Danyang (now Yichang, Hubei). Mi surname, Qu family, human, the word is native; Since the cloud name is regular, the spirit word is even. The descendants of Qu Xian, the son of Xiong Tong in Chu Wuwang during the Warring States Period. 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. He advocated "American politics", promoting and appointing talents internally, perfecting statutes and uniting external forces to resist Qin. Slashed by nobles, he was exiled to Hanbei and Yuanxiang Valley. After General Qin attacked Ying, the capital of Chu State (now Jiangling, Hubei Province), Qu Yuan drowned in the Miluo River and died heroically.

Qu Yuan is the first great patriotic poet in the history of China, the founder of China's romantic literature, the founder and representative author of Chu Ci, which pioneered the tradition of "vanilla beauty", and is known as "the ancestor of China's poetry" and "the ancestor of Ci". The appearance of Qu Yuan marks that China's poetry has entered a new era from collective singing to individual originality. Qu Yuan's major works include Li Sao, Nine Songs, Nine Chapters and Tian Wen. Chu Ci, with Qu Yuan's works as the main body, is one of the sources of China's romantic literature, which is as coquettish as the "national style" in The Book of Songs. It had a far-reaching influence on later poetry.

1953, on the occasion of the 2230th anniversary of Qu Yuan's death, the World Peace Council passed a resolution to identify Qu Yuan as one of the four cultural celebrities in the world.