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Contains 311 complete poems, which are ancient Chinese poems.
At the beginning, poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period were collected, which were divided into three parts: wind, elegance, and song.
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The Book of Songs includes 311 relatively complete poems, as well as six poems with eyes and no eyes, which are divided into three types: wind, elegance, and song.
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The Book of Poetry is the first collection of poetry in our country, as the beginning of poetry in our country, this collection has influenced many people in later generations to understand some of the poetry, it collects poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, mainly involving love and marriage, war and servitude, etc., showing the life and society of the people and kings of the Zhou Dynasty. There are a total of 311 poems, but 6 of them only have titles and no poems, so the complete poems are a total of 305, known as "three hundred poems", which is said to have been compiled by Confucius on the basis of Yin Jifu's collection, and then passed down to this day.
"Book of Songs" is divided into three parts, respectively, the wind, elegance, song, among them, "wind" represents the folk songs created by the local people, which means the local style, customs and other meanings, mostly used to sigh love or labor, but also to tell some of the pain of forced labor, a total of 15 national style, 160 such national style poems, involving Zhou Nan there are 11 articles, such as "Guan Ju", "Taoyao", "Han Guang", etc., as well as Qin Feng's "Pu Jia". The second is "Ya", a total of 105 articles, all of which are some music songs near the capital of the Zhou Dynasty, which represents the poems made by some nobles in the sacrifice, divided into "Daya" and "Xiaoya", most of which are created by nobles, they are used to show their political ambitions and express their inner dissatisfaction with some national politics, such as "Deer Song", "Cai Wei" and so on.
In addition to the above two parts, the last one is "Song", this word represents some sacrificial works above the high hall, in this collection of 40 articles, it praises the "holy virtue", has nothing to do with the common people, the focus is on the sacrifice of some temples, used to praise some of the ancestors' merits, and some dance songs and songs. The expressive technique in the "Book of Songs" is Fu Bixing, which can better show the artistic characteristics of this collection, and there are six "sheng poems" in "Xiaoya", so they are not counted.
As the first collection of poems, it will always be a classic, each with a unique wisdom and deep meaning, and many of them can be read with different charms when recited repeatedly. It contains a total of 305 complete poems, and I hope that more people can approach this collection to appreciate the style of their ancestors.
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The Book of Poetry is the first collection of poetry in China, which includes 305 poems.
Extension of the basic introduction to the Book of Songs:
The Book of Songs is the beginning of ancient Chinese poetry, the earliest collection of poems, which collects poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, from the 11th century BC to the 6th century BC.
The author of the Book of Songs is unknown, and most of them can no longer be verified, and it is said that it was collected by Yin Jifu and compiled by Confucius. The Book of Songs was called "Poems" in the pre-Qin period, or its whole number was called "Three Hundred Poems". In the Western Han Dynasty, it was revered as a Confucian classic, originally called the "Book of Songs", and has been used to this day.
The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: "Wind", "Ya" and "Song".
The technique is divided into "Fu", "Than" and "Xing". "Wind" is a ballad from all over the Zhou Dynasty; "Ya" is the positive sound of the Zhou people, and it is divided into "Xiao Ya" and "Da Ya"; "Song" is the music song of the Zhou royal court and the noble temple, and is divided into "Zhou Song", "Lu Song" and "Shang Song".
The main content of the Book of Songs is expanded:
The Book of Poetry is rich in content, reflecting labor and love, war and conscription, oppression and resistance, customs and marriage, ancestor worship and banquets, and even celestial phenomena, landforms, animals, plants and other aspects, which is a mirror of social life in the Zhou Dynasty.
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