The Songs of Chu was one of the ancient Chinese literary styles that originated during the Warring States Period. It was a form of poetry created by Qu Yuan. It was based on the local culture, history, myths, and folklore of Chu State. It had a strong local characteristics and unique artistic style. The earliest appearance of Chu Ci was in the State of Chu, around the 3rd century B.C. The works mainly described the history, legends, myths, and stories of the Chu State, showing a strong patriotic feeling and love for nature and life. The language of Chu Ci is gorgeous and infectious. It often uses metaphor, symbolism, antithesis and other rhetorical devices, which have extremely high artistic and cultural value. The content of the Songs of Chu was rich and varied, ranging from describing historical events, natural phenomena and other daily subjects to describing myths and legends, character stories and other fictional subjects. At the same time, Chu Ci also integrated the elements of Taoism, Confucianism, Mohism and other schools of thought, which had a strong ideology and cultural content. Generally speaking, Chu Ci was one of the treasures of ancient Chinese literature and an important part of Chinese culture. Its unique charm and artistic value not only occupied an important position in Chinese history, but also had a wide impact on the world.