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By Wang Yuting | China Daily | Updated: 2022-06-08 08:13
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Chen Siyao, a student at China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing, discovers the charm of traditional culture as she writes calligraphy.[Photo provided to China Daily]

According to Gu Ruitong, a student from Shanghai International Studies University, youth in China see their own reflection in Qu.

"The world is going through monumental changes, and at the same time, China faces tough challenges on its path toward national rejuvenation. The letter campaign brings the youth closer to Qu and, I believe, in us his dreams will be realized," says Gu.

For the youth in Taiwan, the campaign offers an opportunity for them to get a close look at their cultural roots.

Hu Chu-huan, a high school student in Changhua, Taiwan, dreams of paying homage to the great poet in person on the banks of the Miluo River in Qu's hometown.

"I often stand by the river in my hometown and imagine Qu reciting his poems by the riverside," says Hu.

"Every time, I deeply understand his emotions and feel the nostalgia triggered by the separation of the two sides of the Taiwan Straits," adds Hu, hoping that his letter will promote communication between young people on both sides of the Straits.

Kim Ye-ji, an undergraduate from South Korea at Fudan University in Shanghai, says she first read The Fisherman, one of Qu's poems featured in anthology Chu Ci (Songs of Chu), at her high school's Chinese culture society.

"Every Thursday evening, society members gathered to recite such classics and to study Chinese culture. Ancient Chinese wisdom has allowed us to have faith in humanity and work together for a better future," she says.

Kim had an opportunity this semester to attend a class on pre-Qin (before 221 BC) Chinese philosophy after learning from The Analects by Confucius, ideologies of Confucian philosopher Mencius, and Legalist texts by Hanfeizi.

"Meaningful communication among the youth from across the globe should be based on cultural resonance," says Kim.

"Regardless of our skin color and beliefs, we can all gain spiritual wealth from Qu's wisdom," she adds.

Yao Weijiao contributed to the story.

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