China in the Classics: King Huai of Chu Aligned with Qin, with Qu Yuan Exiled to Hanbei

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  • čas přidán 12. 11. 2021
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    "China in the Classics," a show produced by China Media Group, examines the stirring stories of ancient Chinese classics by selecting the most outstanding of these traditional, cultural masterpieces and examining the creation process and core ideology in a form that combines cultural seminars, drama and visualization. It brings the ancient classics "alive," demonstrating the Chinese wisdom, ethos and values implied in the ancient classics.
    In this episode, Qin sends Zhang Yi to Chu to destabilize the Qi-Chu alliance. King Huai believes Zhang Yi's monstrous lie, and makes the decision to break off relations with Qi and develop a friendship with Qin. As soon as King Huai discovers the deception, he attacks Qin but suffers several defeats.
    Qu Yuan plans to restore the Qi-Chu alliance, while King Huai, again, gives up on his friendship with Qi, turns to Qin, and exiles Qu Yuan to Hanbei. Along the way, Qu Yuan sees people become homeless, recites In Praise of the Orange-Tree with soldiers, and becomes determined to live and die together with his homeland. Qu Yuan meets King Huai in a daze, and the two have a conversation, recalling the common ideals they failed to realize and their regrets in life. Crying, they recite In Praise of the Orange-Tree then bid farewell to each other.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @vallecend6855
    @vallecend6855 Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for posting free quality content, I feel like I don't deserve watching this for free. Chinese history is so rich, I am Chinese but I was born and raised in Indonesia, I hope one day I can visit China to see the historical places as well as the modern cities.

  • @leonal522
    @leonal522 Před 2 lety +3

    "It is easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled”

  • @tyronvetaw288
    @tyronvetaw288 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @grandphantom1124
    @grandphantom1124 Před 2 lety

    My ancestors of the Hmong/miao people in the chu state kingdom. I love you all so much, but we couldn't come together and always betray against each other. What a tragedy of my ancestors have to lose to the Qin, but later overthrown the Qin out of the dynasty. Chu would have been considered my ancestors next dynasty of the Hmong/miao. Such selfish of my ancestors have to ruined everything that we have built for this kingdom and Xiang Yu is a foolish person to destroy our king.

  • @captainakashi7721
    @captainakashi7721 Před 2 lety

    What is this series?

  • @TheoneTheone380
    @TheoneTheone380 Před rokem

    Why the Han and other kingdoms hat us H'MONG/MIAO back then so much, because our 8 king/Emperor of CHU DYNASTY declared that we are not Han and other and we were different.

  • @leonal522
    @leonal522 Před 2 lety

    Bonhoeffer‘s Theory of Stupidity

  • @TheoneTheone380
    @TheoneTheone380 Před rokem

    Chinese today should tell the truth to the whole world Chu DYNASTY belong to which ethnicity: MIAO/H'MONG.

  • @hitmangeming178
    @hitmangeming178 Před 2 lety +3

    1st

  • @Pen2paw
    @Pen2paw Před 2 lety

    Qu Yuan had a narcissistic personality as reflected from his poem. When he carried this personality into the court, he couldn't win the debate and couldn't win support from his siblings to the cause.