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'''Qu Yuan''' (Chinese: '''屈原'''340 B.C.-278 B.C.) was a well-known poet who was particularly concerned with his government's fate. His work Li Sao (离骚 The Lament) was the longest poem in ancient China. [[Qu Yuan|(More...)]]
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'''Li Sao''' ('''离骚''' The Lament) was the longest poem in ancient China written by Qu Yuan, the patriotic poet who was particularly concerned with his government's fate. [[Li Sao|(More...)]]

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Facsimile of Li Sao

Li Sao (离骚 The Lament) was the longest poem in ancient China written by Qu Yuan, the patriotic poet who was particularly concerned with his government's fate. (More...)