Who wrote the earliest first poem in the history of China?

This is "Playing Songs" by Chen Yin, an excellent shooter.

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[Time: Ancient]

Broken bamboo, continued bamboo;

Fly the soil and eat meat.

Note: In the forty-first year of Qing Qianlong, Xinzheng County Records and Artistic Records: "Song Yue: Liu Xie's Wen Xin Diao Long" said: Huangge's Broken Bamboo was the highest. Huangge in Broken Bamboo is the beginning of two words. Note: yellow, yellow emperor also. "

Thanks to Shen Deqian, a Suzhou native during the Qianlong period, he included the ancient song "Reading Bamboo by Breaking Bamboo, Eating Meat by Flying Soil" quoted by Chen Yin, a sharpshooter in the conspiracy legend of Wu Yue Chun Qiu, as an ancient poem entitled "Playing Songs". From then on, the song "break the bamboo and continue the bamboo, fly the soil and eat meat." The eight-character "playing songs" is widely spread, which has aroused the attention and discussion of scholars.

China's best poems.

China's earliest poem is the ancient "Playing Songs".

China's earliest collection of poems was The Book of Songs in the Spring and Autumn Period.

China's earliest lyric poem is Qu Yuan's Li Sao in the Warring States Period.

China's earliest narrative poem is Peacock Flying Southeast in the Eastern Han Dynasty.