What poems are included in The Book of Songs?
The Book of Songs, also known as 300 Poems, contains 305 poems from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period. The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: style, elegance and vulgarity, and fu. Its Chinese style 15, poetry 160; Elegant poems are divided into refined and popular, with poems 105; There are forty ode poems, including Zhou Song, Truffle and Shang Ode. National spirit is the essence of The Book of Songs, which reflects the production and life of ancient people and their desire to pursue a better life. Like all folk literature, love poems are also the highlight of national style. Some poems reflect the love between men and women, such as Quiet Girl and Papaya. Some poems reflect that women miss their husbands or lovers who are away from home, such as A Gentleman in Service. There are also complaints from abandoned women, such as "self-protection". National style is the essence of The Book of Songs, which is not only rich in content, but also beautiful in language. "Ode to Ya" is mainly a music song of the aristocratic class, among which "Zhou Song" is a music song of the Zhou Dynasty with a strong religious color. "Ode to Shang Dynasty" and "Ode to Shang Dynasty" are the ancestral temple sacrificial songs of Lu and Song, respectively, and "Daya" and "Daya" are the songs used by the aristocratic class for feasting, mainly produced in the prosperous period of the Zhou Dynasty, and are mostly songs praising ancestors and gods.