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The Book of Poetry is the first collection of poetry in China, which includes a total of 305 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period. The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: wind (160 articles), elegance (105 articles), and ode (40 articles). They all get their name from.
The meaning of "wind" is tone. The ancients called "Qin Feng", "Wei Feng", and "Zheng Feng", just as we say now that Shaanxi tune, Shanxi tune, Henan tune, and "Ya" mean positively. The people of the Zhou Dynasty called Zhengsheng Yale, just like the people of the Qing Dynasty called the Kun dialect Yabe, with a sense of reverence.
Daya and Xiaoya may be divided according to the chronological order. "Song" is a musical song used for the festival of Jongmyo Temple.
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The Book of Poetry was called "Poems" in the pre-Qin period, or the number of poems was called "Three Hundred Poems", which was originally just a collection of poems. However, from the Han Dynasty onwards, Confucian scholars regarded the "Book of Songs" as a classic, honored it as the "Book of Songs", and included it in the first of the "Five Classics".
The poems in the Book of Songs were originally lyrics of the soundtrack, and according to the nature of the original music, they were divided into three categories: wind, elegance, and song.
"Wind" means earth wind, wind ballad, that is, the folk songs and ballads of various places. "Wind" includes the folk songs of the sixteen vassal states, that is, the "Wind of the Sixteen Kingdoms", a total of 160 pieces. It accounts for more than half of the Book of Songs.
Compared with "Ya" and "Song", "Wind" seems lively and has a stronger breath of life, such as the opening "Guan Ju" to write about young people who are in love for the first time. "Hooligans" writes about the grievances of a woman who has been abandoned by her husband. "The Quiet Girl" writes about the subtle psychology of falling in love.
"Ya" is the correct sound of elegant music, is an orthodox court music. "Ya" is divided into "Da Ya" and "Xiao Ya", with a total of 105 articles. "Daya" is a ceremony used for grand banquets; "Xiaoya" is a ceremony used for general banquets.
"Song" is a sacrificial song, used in the palace temple to worship the ancestors, pray and praise the gods, a total of 40 extant articles.
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The magic of the Book of Poetry is too powerful.
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The first collection of poems is divided into three parts: "Song of Elegance".
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The first collection of poems is divided into "Wind", "Ya" and "Song".
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The Book of Songs is the first collection of poetry in China, which includes a total of 305 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period.
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The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poetry in China. It contains poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period for more than 500 years (11th to 6th centuries BC). (There are also 6 articles with titles and no content, that is, there are no words, called sheng poems), also known as "Three Hundred Quiet Poems".
In the pre-Qin period, it was called "Poems", or it was called "Three Hundred Poems" as an integer. In the Western Han Dynasty, it was revered as a Confucian classic, and it was originally called the "Book of Songs", and it has been used until today. Mao Heng and Mao Chang of the Han Dynasty once commented on the Book of Songs, so it is also called "Mao's Poems".
The authors of the poems in the Book of Songs are vast majority of impossible to verify. The area involved is mainly the Yellow River Basin, from Shaanxi and eastern Gansu in the west, to the southwest of Hebei in the north, to Shandong in the east, and to the Jianghan River Basin in the south. Poetry and joy cannot be divided.
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The Book of Poetry is the first collection of poetry in China.
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"Book of Songs" "six meanings" refers to wind, elegance, song, fu, comparison, and xing, the first three are the content, and the last three are the techniques. The division of the three parts of "Wind", "Ya" and "Song".
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The Book of Poetry, the first collection of poetry in China. It is divided into three parts. It is a class divided according to the different parts of the **.
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The Book of Songs is commonly known as "Poems" or "Three Hundred Poems", and the "Book of Songs" is divided into three parts: "Song of Zhou", "Song of Lu" and "Song of Shang" (40 articles).
It's all folk songs from all over the world.
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The Book of Songs is the first collection of poetry in China and the source of the creation of rhyme poetry in China.
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