2 "Songs of the South", at the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang compiled the works of Qu Yuan and Song Yu and the works of Xiaoshan, Dong Fangshuo, Bao Wang and Liu Xiang in Huainan who imitated Qu Yuan and Song Yu in the Han Dynasty into sixteen articles, named "Songs of the South". Because Qu Yuan's Li Sao is a masterpiece of Chu Ci, Chu Ci is also called "Sao" or "Sao Style".
3. The Selected Works of Zhaoming, edited by Liang Xiao Tong in the Southern Dynasties, is the earliest extant collection of poems and essays in China, with a total of 30 volumes, including 130 writers from pre-Qin to Liang Dynasty, from Xia Zi and Qu Yuan in pre-Qin to Lu Ji in Liang Dynasty, which is not available to existing writers. There are more than 700 poems, essays and poems, which are divided into 38 categories, such as poetry, coquettish, strange, imperial edict, calligraphy, decree and teaching.
4. New Ode to Yutai, including works from the Western Han Dynasty to the Southern Liang Dynasty. It has always been thought that it was compiled by Xu Ling in the mid-Liang Dynasty. There are 769 poems, including 8 five-character poems, one song 1, one five-character four-sentence poem 1, 10 * *.
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