Qu Yuan

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Qu Yuan was an ancient Chinese poet and statesman of the Warring States period, renowned for his patriotic verse and associated with the origins of the Dragon Boat Festival.

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Qu Yuan canonical 3
屈原 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese poet
Warring States period person
person
poet
statesman
allegiance State of Chu
associatedWith Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
surface form: Duanwu Festival
canonicalStatus founding figure of the Chu Ci tradition
causeOfDeath suicide by drowning
commemoratedBy Dragon boat races
eating zongzi on Duanwu Festival
countryOfCitizenship Chu
culturalDepiction subject of temple worship in parts of China
dateOfDeath circa 278 BCE
employer State of Chu
surface form: court of King Huai of Chu

State of Chu
surface form: state of Chu government
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName Qu
floruit 3rd century BCE
4th century BCE
gender male
givenName Yuan
hasPartInCollection Chu Ci
heritageDesignation key figure in Chinese intangible cultural heritage narratives
influenced Chinese romantic literature
Han dynasty poets
Song dynasty poets
knownFor influence on Chinese literature
loyalty to the state of Chu
patriotic poetry
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Chinese
literaryGenre elegy
lyric poetry
movement Classical Chinese poetry
name Qu Yuan self-link
nativeName Qu Yuan self-linksurface differs
surface form: 屈原
nativeNameLanguage zh
notableWork Jiu Ge
Jiu Zhang
Li Sao
Tian Wen
occupation diplomat
poet
politician
placeOfDeath Miluo River
near present-day Miluo, Hunan, China
politicalAlignment opponent of Qin expansion
positionHeld minister of the State of Chu
royal advisor in Chu

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State of Chu notableFigure Qu Yuan
Qu Yuan name Qu Yuan self-link
Qu Yuan nativeName Qu Yuan self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 屈原