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Be.. The Book of Poetry is the oldest collection of poetry in China, a collection of realist poetry, it includes 305 poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, that is, around 1100-600 BC, of which 6 are sheng poems, only titles, no poems, so it is also called "three hundred poems". There are only folk songs (wind) from the four to five hundred years of the title, works of scholars (ya), and eulogies (songs) to worship the gods.
According to the use and ** divided into three parts, "wind, elegance, song", the wind refers to the folk songs of various places, most of which are the court music of the nobles, and the song is the dance music of Zhou Tianzi and the princes to worship the temple. The main expressions of the Book of Songs are endowment, comparison, and rejuvenation. Among them, it is called Fu; The metaphor is called the ratio; The prophecy is to arouse the joy of what is sung.
The expression of the Book of Poetry is divided into Fu, Bi, Xing and Feng, Ya and Song, which are collectively called "Six Meanings". The Book of Songs is mostly based on four words, with miscellaneous words.
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It is one of the five classics of Confucianism. Five classics: Book of Songs, Book of Letters (Book of Books), Book of Rites, Book of Changes, Spring and Autumn (Book of History).
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The Book of Songs is the first collection of poetry in China, containing 311 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period for more than 500 years, also known as the "Three Hundred 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, originally called the "Book of Songs", and has been used to this day.
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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, originally called the "Book of Songs", and has been used to this day.
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Yes, the five classics of Confucianism are the Book of Songs, the Book of Songs, the Book of Rites, the Book of Rites, the Book of Changes, and the Spring and Autumn Period
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Because it is very beautiful, the words and sentences in it are very beautiful, so it will become a classic, which contains three different chapters and three different contents.
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The Book of Poetry reflects the customs of the Spring and Autumn Period, as well as the system and culture of the time, and this book is also a carrier of etiquette and music. It contains folk songs, aristocratic banquet songs, princes' meetings, Zhou songs, Lu songs and Shang songs.
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It can increase our knowledge, and it can awaken our hearts, it can keep us in harmony with others, it can shorten the distance with others, it can also make us softer, and it can get us rid of loneliness and loneliness.
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You can make yourself more literate, improve your judgment, make yourself more literary, learn a lot of knowledge, and make yourself more qualified.
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You can practice good eloquence, and then you will also make yourself educated, you can write poetry, you can also know a lot of new Chinese characters, you can understand some writing techniques, and you can increase your literary literacy.
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The Book of Songs was known as a Confucian classic after the Han Dynasty (dynasty).
In the pre-Qin period, it was called "Poems", or the number of poems was called "Three Hundred Poems", which was originally just a collection of poems. However, since the Western Han Dynasty, Confucian scholars have regarded "Poems" as a classic, called "Book of Songs", included in the first of the "Five Classics", and continue to use it today.
In the Western Han Dynasty, Dong Zhongshu proposed to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty the idea of "deposing the hundred schools of thought and respecting Confucianism alone", so the five classics of Confucianism, "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi" and "Spring and Autumn" were respected as the "Five Classics", and "Poems", that is, "The Book of Songs", became Confucian classics.
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In the Western Han Dynasty, Dong Zhongshu proposed to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty the idea of "deposing the hundred schools of thought and respecting Confucianism alone", so the five classics of Confucianism, "Poems", "Books", "Rites", "Yi" and "Spring and Autumn" were respected as the "Five Classics", and "Poems", that is, "The Book of Songs" became Confucian classics
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The pre-Qin period of the Western Han Dynasty was called "Poems", or the 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.
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The Book of Poetry was revered as a Confucian classic in the Western Han Dynasty, and was originally called the Book of Songs, and has been used to this day. The Book of Poetry is divided into three parts: "Wind", "Ya", and "Song". "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".
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The Book of Poetry is the first collection of poetry in China, reflecting the folk customs of the time, as well as people's thoughts, various relationships between countries and people. There are many theories about the origin of the Book of Songs, one of which is the "deletion of poems" about Confucius (not very credible), of course, Confucius is the founder of Confucianism, and what he left behind after deletion must have a certain relationship with his Confucianism.
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……It is the ...... of the Four Books and the Five ClassicsThe Book of Poetry is a collection of folk poetry, also called the three hundred poems (similar to the ancient popular **), Confucianism is one of the hundred schools of thought, and the classics are the Analects and the Four Books and Five Classics ......
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The Book of Songs is a Confucian classic. The Book of Songs is the beginning of ancient Chinese poetry, the earliest collection of poems, a collection of poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (11th century BC to the 6th century BC), a total of 311 poems, of which 6 are sheng poems, that is, only the title, no content, called the six sheng poems. It reflects the social outlook of about 500 years from the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty to the late Zhou Dynasty.
The author of the Book of Poetry is unknown, and most of them can no longer be verified, and it is said that Yin Jifu collected only the collection and Confucius compiled. 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 classic of Confucian lead auctioneers, and was originally called the "Book of Songs", and has been used to this day.
The Book of Poetry is divided into three parts: "Wind", "Ya", and "Song". "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 "Dahuai Mountain Xianya"; "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".
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