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After reading Li Sao and Fu on the Red Wall, write an 800-word essay.
Thoughts on Reading Li Sao and Fu on the Red Wall

Someone once said, "When you read a good book for the first time, you seem to have made new friends. When you reread this book, you seem to have met an old friend. " Indeed, when I first saw the word Li Sao, I thought it was a meaningful book. Sure enough, after a glance, I can't really understand the feelings the author wants to express through the book. I didn't know a thing or two until I thought about it repeatedly.

"I would rather die than go into exile. I can't bear it." This sentence is my most unforgettable one. There is no gorgeous language, but between the lines, it fully reveals the author's enthusiasm for serving the motherland and the country. "I wronged my heart, suppressed my feelings, and agreed to bear the condemnation and humiliation together for the time being."

Yes, perhaps Qu Yuan's passionate heart will never be felt by ourselves, but I believe, as he said, "I can't share weal and woe with today's people, but I am willing to bathe in Peng Xian's legacy." What a beautiful and quiet ink painting scroll, what a mighty spirit that sees through the secular world of mortals, and how Qu Yuan used his life to create magnificent poems.

After reading Li Sao, you will find that your whole soul has been purified and your feelings have been sublimated. Yes, in the face of life and the road of life, we should all stick to our principles. Qu Yuan said that "the fragrance is mixed with gas, but the quality is not enough". Why can't you have your own opinion and insist?

Although I don't fully understand Li Sao, I know why it is a rare treasure in the history of China literature-it is a touching, inspiring and powerful artistic charm.

There is a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down.

Li Sao is a highly artistic lyric masterpiece with a strong romantic flavor, which laid the cornerstone of the romantic tradition in China's poetry history and was regarded as the source of romanticism by later generations. Influenced by the cultural tradition of Chu witch, Qu Yuan, with his unrestrained imagination and mysterious pen, combined the phoenix in Yunlong myth, the goddess in the sky, the exotic flowers and plants in nature and the bumpy fate of the secular world, and created a magnificent, confusing and mysterious world in the harmonious blend of fantasy and reality.

Seeking in the romantic dreamland is not only a symbol of Qu Yuan's inner conflict and depression, but also a manifestation of his tenacious personality. His sincere and deep love for the country and his insistence on his noble personality made Qu Yuan stick to his ideals all the time, live and die with them, and finally die with them. Li Sao, which was condensed by his painstaking efforts, also created an immortal personality with eternal light, which has been influencing the formation of China's national spirit and personality for thousands of years.

Liu Xie, a poet of the Six Dynasties, once commented: "Without Qu Yuan, there would be no Li See Sao." As he said, the most impressive thing about Li Sao is the full display of the poet Qu Yuan's noble personality, which was not found in Qu Yuan's previous poems.

Through Li Sao, we can see the poet's beautiful image of elegance, integrity and incorruptibility, as well as his great personality of integrity, honesty and persistence. Facing the dirty and sinister reality, Qu Yuan clearly realized the dangers of the future and the ill-fated fate. However, he did not want to succumb to his ambition, preferring to defend his personal dignity and die without regret. The poet personally picked flowers, birds and grass trees in nature and myths and legends, giving them extraordinary symbolic significance, such as using Whelan as an ornament to express his noble taste, using vanilla beauty to symbolize a wise gentleman, using good birds and grass to represent a virtuous minister, and on the contrary, Xiao Ai's evil birds symbolize a villain, thus greatly enhancing the artistic expression of poetry and making the whole poem full of wonderful and gorgeous fragrance.

Qu Yuan devoted himself to rejuvenating the country and realizing American politics, but he was wronged and relegated. Seeing that he was alienated from the King of Chu and was pushed out of the political arena, his patriotism was about to die out, and his heart was filled with incomparable bitterness and indignation. "Angry and lyrical", so he had the eternal swan song "Li Sao", which shocked the past and made the present shine.