忆屈原 single work   essay  
Yi Qu Yuan
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 忆屈原
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Notes

  • English translation of the title: Remembering Qu Yuan
  • Qu Yuan (343-278 BCE) was a Chinese poet who lived during the Warring States Period of ancient China. He has been venerated as the epitome of patriotism. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called Duanwu Festival, in Chinese culture is celebrated to commemorate the death of Qu Yuan.

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Language: Chinese
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    y separately published work icon 渴望绿色 庄伟杰 (editor), China : 海峡文艺出版社 , 2002 Z1188140 2002 anthology essay China : 海峡文艺出版社 , 2002 pg. 104-106
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