k China The Warring States period poet Qu Yuan 339278 BCE Qu Yuan Chinese pinyin Q Yun WadeGiles Ch Yan 339 BCE 278 BCE was a Chinese poet who lived during the Warring He is famous for his contributions to the poetry collection known as the Chuci also known as Songs of the South or Songs of Chu. Chu. The Chuci together with the Shi Jing are the two great collections of ancient Chinese verse.brbrbrThe Chuci is famous for his contributions to the poetry collection known as the Chuci also known as Songs of the South or Songs of Chu.Historical details about Qu Yuans life are few, and his authorship of many Chuci poems have been questioned at length. However, he is widely accepted to have written Li Sao, the most wellknown of the Chuci poems, and possibly several others in the collection, as well. appears in a poem written in 174 BCE by Jia Yi, an official from Luoyang who was slandered by jealous officials and banished to Changsha by Emperor Wen of Han. While traveling, he wrote a poem describing the similar fate of a previous Qu Yuan. Eighty years later, the first known biography of Qu Yuans life appeared in Han Dynasty historian Sima Qians Records of the Grand Historian, though it contains a number of contradictory details. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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China: The Warring States period poet Qu Yuan  339 278 BCE  Qu Yuan  Chinese:     pinyin: Q  Yu n  Wade Giles: Ch   Y an   339 BCE   278 BCE  was a Chinese poet who lived during the Warring He is famous for his contributions to the poetry collection known as the Chu ci  also known as Songs of the South or Songs of Chu . Chu . The Chuci together with the Shi Jing are the two great collections of ancient Chinese verse. br   br   br  The Chuci is famous for his contributions to the poetry collection known as the Chu ci  also known as Songs of the South or Songs of Chu .  Historical details about Qu Yuan s life are few, and his authorship of many Chu ci poems have been questioned at length. However, he is widely accepted to have written Li Sao, the most well known of the Chu ci poems, and possibly several others in the collection, as well. appears in a poem written in 174 BCE by Jia Yi, an official from Luoyang who was slandered by jealous officials and banished to Changsha by Emperor Wen of Han. While traveling, he wrote a poem describing the similar fate of a previous  Qu Yuan .  Eighty years later, the first known biography of Qu Yuan s life appeared in Han Dynasty historian Sima Qian s Records of the Grand Historian, though it contains a number of contradictory details.
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China: The Warring States period poet Qu Yuan (339-278 BCE)

Qu Yuan (Chinese: 屈原; pinyin: Qū Yuán; Wade-Giles: Ch'ü Yüan) (339 BCE - 278 BCE) was a Chinese poet who lived during the Warring He is famous for his contributions to the poetry collection known as the Chu-ci (also known as Songs of the South or Songs of Chu). Chu). The Chuci together with the Shi Jing are the two great collections of ancient Chinese verse.<br/><br/><br/>The Chuci is famous for his contributions to the poetry collection known as the Chu-ci (also known as Songs of the South or Songs of Chu). Historical details about Qu Yuan's life are few, and his authorship of many Chu-ci poems have been questioned at length. However, he is widely accepted to have written Li Sao, the most well-known of the Chu-ci poems, and possibly several others in the collection, as well. appears in a poem written in 174 BCE by Jia Yi, an official from Luoyang who was slandered by jealous officials and banished to Changsha by Emperor Wen of Han. While traveling, he wrote a poem describing the similar fate of a previous 'Qu Yuan'. Eighty years later, the first known biography of Qu Yuan's life appeared in Han Dynasty historian Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian, though it contains a number of contradictory details.

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