The meaning of this sentence is that Qu Yuan has profound thoughts, superb actions and white character, and is also a loyal minister and celebrity of Chu State. He threw himself into the river and felt the earth shake, which caused the wind of grief and indignation on the Miluo River to blow for thousands of years.
The San Lv Doctor Temple near the Miluo River also used this sentence to praise Qu Yuan in the Quzi Temple.
Extended data:
Mao Zedong once wrote a poem "Qu Yuan's Four Musts": "Qu Zi endowed Chu Sao with a murder knife in his hand. Mrs. Jiao Lan is too rich to jump into Li Tao. "
He appreciated the "Dao" spirit in Qu Yuan's works, described it as "Wan" and "Chong" courage, and praised his amazing dedication to upholding the truth. There are only 28 words, which vividly depict Qu Yuan's patriotic feelings and romantic temperament, and reveal the fighting spirit of taking literature as a dagger and waking the world with death.
Notes on Qu Yuan's Four Unique Poems:
Qu Zi refers to Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan (340-278), a native of the Warring States Period, was the earliest great poet in China. He assisted Chu Huaiwang, Guan Zhi Zuo Tu and Dr. San Lv, and was dismissed. Chu Qing was exiled while helping the king. Unable to save the peril of Chu, he felt that his political ideal could not be realized, so he threw himself into the river.
"Holding a killing knife" refers to the fighting role played by Qu Yuan in Li Sao.
[Xiao Ai is too full of pepper orchids] Xiao Ai, that is, Artemisia argyi, smelly grass. This is a metaphor for traitors. Pepper orchid, pepper and bluegrass are all aromatic plants. This is the metaphor of a moral person.
"Jumping into ten thousand" means that Qu Yuan died in grief and despair.