During the summer vacation, I read Five Thousand Years in China.
Through reading this book, I learned that China has a long history and Chinese civilization is profound. In the historical process of 5,000 years, the Chinese nation has created countless glories and achievements, and has also experienced numerous difficulties and setbacks. Countless heroes and people with lofty ideals have left their footprints in the long river of history. Hundreds of vivid stories show China's 5,000-year civilization course through magnificent historical scenes and distinctive historical figures. For five thousand years, some people did not distinguish right from wrong, others defended their country and worked hard. In this book, what impressed me the most was Qu Yuan's sinking into the river. Chu Huaiwang doesn't know right or wrong. Shanxi merchants framed Qu Yuan in front of Chu Huaiwang. Qu Yuan doesn't care about gains and losses, but he is afraid that Shanxi merchants will destroy Chu. Therefore, when Qu Yuan remonstrated, Chu Huaiwang became more and more disgusted with him. In a rage, he demoted Qu Yuan as a doctor in San Lv. Qu yuan could only watch the decline of Chu state day by day, and his heart was filled with grief and indignation. He turned patriotic enthusiasm into a poem of grief and indignation, and wrote Li Sao, which has been handed down through the ages. In 278 AD, the State of Qin sent people to destroy Chu Huaiwang's mausoleum. Qu Yuan threw himself into the Miluo River in anger.