The theme of Li Sao

Li Sao is centered on the poet's self-reported life experience, experience and mental journey. The main purpose of the poem is to express the poet's desire to reform politics, his will to persist in ideals and never compromise with evil forces in times of disaster, his spirit of dedication to the country, his deep patriotism and sympathy for the people, and his indomitable spirit of pursuing truth and light and upholding justice and ideals. At the same time, the developed materials also criticized the crimes of the Chu aristocratic group headed by Chu Jun, such as reversing right and wrong, forming a party for selfish ends, damaging talents and doing evil for the country.

Lisao is a poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet in China during the Warring States Period, and it is also the longest lyric poem in ancient China. The author Qu Yuan was a poet and politician of Chu State in China during the Warring States Period. He is a great patriotic poet in the history of China, the founder of China's romantic literature, the founder and representative writer of The Songs of the South, which pioneered the tradition of "vanilla beauty", and is known as the "ancestor of the Songs of the South".