What's the difference between Daya and Xiaoya?

The differences are as follows:

1. Times are different: "Daya" is mostly poems in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, and "Xiaoya" is mostly poems from the late Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period.

2. Different genres: "Daya" is mostly a hymn, praising the luxurious life of the ruling class. "Daya" is mostly the works of the Western Zhou Dynasty royal family, mainly praising the ancestors of the Zhou royal family and even the king of Wu. Wang Xuan? Wait, some poems also reflect it? Li Wang? Wang You? Autocratic chaos and its ruling crisis; Xiaoya is mainly a poem full of resentment, expressing the dissatisfaction of the lower nobility.

3. Different styles: "Elegance" is graceful and elegant, not poetic; Xiaoya is lively and has high artistic value. It can be said that The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, is the earliest realistic poem in China, which established the tradition that China's poems face reality directly.

Extended data:

The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode. Feng includes,, Feng Li, Feng Li,, Zheng Feng,,, tang style, Qin Feng, Martin and Feng Li. Elegance includes 3 articles of Elegance1and 74 articles of Xiaoya. Ode includes thirty-one Zhou Song, five Shang Odes and four Truffles.

Mozi Meng Gong said, "There are 300 ode poems, 300 string poems, 300 song poems and 300 dance poems." It means that there are more than 300 poems, all of which can be recited, played with musical instruments, sung and accompanied by dances. "Historical Records Confucius Family" also said: "Three hundred and fifty poems were written by Confucius, in order to combine Shao, Wu, elegance and praise." Although these statements are still possible to be discussed, there is no doubt that the Book of Songs was closely related to music and dance in ancient times. The division of style, elegance and fu is based on the difference of music.

"Wind" is music with local color relative to the "Wang Ji" directly ruled by the Zhou Dynasty. The Tenth Five-Year Plan "National Wind" is a folk song in the Tenth Five-Year Plan. Its region, except Jiang, Han and Rushui, originated in the Yellow River Basin from Shaanxi to Shandong.

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