Study on Uyghur translation of Quyuan
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https://doi.org/10.54097/6sdrgp37Keywords:
Uyghur Translation, Quyuan, Active RoleAbstract
Qu Yuan (born c. 339 BCE, Quyi [now Zigui, Hubei province], China—died 278 BCE, Hunan) was one of the greatest poets of ancient China and the earliest known by name. His highly original and imaginative verse had an enormous influence over early Chinese poetry. Quyuan was born in Chu. Chu was one of the most important states at that time, it was a large state in the central valley of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang). Shamanistic tradition in folk rites and legends that influenced poetry of Quyuan. Although the main idea of Quyuan’s poetry is patriotism. In this paper I’ve mainly study on Uyghur tarsnlation of Quyuan.
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