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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 was the longest poem in ancient China. [[Qu Yuan|(More...)]] | + | '''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 was the longest poem in ancient China. [[Qu Yuan|(More...)]] |
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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 was the longest poem in ancient China. (More...)