Qu Yuan was a famous poet, politician, and writer in Chinese history. His representative works include "Chu Ci" and "Li Sao". "Chu Ci" was a classic work in the history of Chinese literature. It was one of Qu Yuan's representative works and was known as the "ancestor of poetry". "Chu Ci" used the natural scenery, historical events and characters of Chu as the material to describe the historical style and people's lives of Chu State through a unique language expression, expressing Qu Yuan's love for Chu State and sympathy for the people. Li Sao was another representative work of Qu Yuan and one of the most important works in the history of Chinese literature. The main content of Lisao was to express Qu Yuan's inner loneliness, depression and pursuit. It expressed Qu Yuan's unique thoughts and emotions through a unique artistic form. In addition, Qu Yuan also wrote many other literary works, such as Nine Chapters, Nine Debate, Mourning Ying, etc. These works also had a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature.