Li Sao, a cello, expresses her sad feelings about the past.
cello song Li Sao:
The cello song Li Sao is selected from the original works of young cellist Li Wei's album Qin Hua. The long-lasting performance of the cello creates a powerful gas field, and the once gentle affection is all exhausted in the music. In an instant, the past is vivid.
Expressing feelings:
Li Sao is the masterpiece of Qu Yuan, a famous poet in the Warring States Period, and the longest romantic political lyric poem in the history of ancient poetry in China.
The poet described his life experience, moral character and ideal, expressed his anguish and contradiction of being murdered, reprimanded the fatuity of the King of Chu, the rampant group of small people, and the opposition to Japanese politics, and showed the poet's fighting spirit of adhering to the ideal of "beautiful politics", attacking the dark reality, not colluding with evil forces and his patriotic enthusiasm to death.
Introduction to the poet:
1. The life of the poet
Qu Yuan (about 339 ~ 278 BC) was named Ping. Chu Huaiwang Zuotu and Dr. San Lv were newly appointed. He was dismissed from his post because he advocated making clear the statutes, awarding talents and uniting against Qin, and was ruined by Huai Wang's youngest son Zilan and Jin Shang. When he was a king, Qu Yuan was exiled. Unable to save the peril of Chu and realize his political ideal, he died in Miluo River.
2. Poet's Works
The appearance of poet's works marks that China's poetry has entered a new era from elegant singing to romantic originality. His main works include Li Sao, Nine Songs, Nine Chapters, Tian Wen and so on.
Chu Ci, with Qu Yuan's works as the main body, is one of the sources of China's romantic literature, which has a far-reaching influence on later poetry. It has become a bright pearl in the history of China literature, and it is "outstanding for a lifetime". "It's a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down to seek". Qu Yuan's spirit of "seeking" has become a noble spirit believed and pursued by people with lofty ideals in later generations.
3. Official History
In his early years, Qu Yuan was trusted by Chu Huaiwang and had the reputation of being the first poet in Chu. He served as a doctor in San Lv, often consulted with Chu Huaiwang on state affairs, advocated the unity of Chu and Qi, and * * * opposed Chu Huaiwang's efforts to make friends with Qin many times. After King Zhao of Qin detained Chu Huaiwang, Qu Yuan continued to assist King Xiang of Chu Qing.