qu yuan lived in the state of chu during the warring states period (475~221 b.c.). chu was in condtant danger of being invaded by the state of qin, the strongest among the seven states then existing in central china. as one of the dukes, qu yuan advocated that chu should join forces with the neighboring state of qi to fight against qin's troops. however, his patriotism and dedication were betrayed by capitulators who slandered him. the king of chu believed them and sent qu yuan into exile. he wrote many immortal masterpieces exposing the corrupt and incompetent feudal regime. in his autobiographic works he expresses his political position and his ambition of rejuvenating his state. when qu yuan heard that qin troops had occupied the chu capital, he threw himself into the miluo river in despair on the fifth day the fifth lunar month.
local people honor the memory of qu yuan on this day by holding dragon-boat races. it is said that the boat races were rega