Shan Gui comes from Nine Songs of Shan Gui written by Qu Yuan, a great poet of Chu State in the Warring States Period. In fairy tales, Shan Gui is a fairy in Wushan Canyon. It is said that he was transformed by a mountain spirit and adopted the aura of heaven, earth, sun and moon to make a human figure. Shan Gui didn't know the true love in the world, and seduced the sons and teenagers of the world with his beautiful face. That kind of Miri, Malaysia has a magical charm, and the people captured by them will never come back.
In a few words, you can see an infatuated person who is heartbroken for love. There are not so many two of a kind in the world, so you can't ask for gold and jade, you can only ask for it.
Introduction of works
"Nine Songs Shan Gui" describes an affectionate Shan Gui, who trysts with his sweetheart in the mountains and waits for his sweetheart's future mood again, and depicts a magnificent and bizarre image of ghosts and gods. The whole poem depicts the ups and downs of Shan Gui's emotional changes and inner world, which is very detailed and touching.