Brief introduction of Xiaoya Tianbao
Natural Forest Protection in The Book of Songs Xiaoya Luming Literature. Chinese national poems in the pre-Qin period. This poem consists of six chapters, each with six sentences. This is a poem of blessing and prayer for the king. Preface to Mao Shi said: "Natural Forest Protection" was also published in the next newspaper. The monarch can go down and become his government, and the minister can return to America to repay him. More specifically, "this poem is a poem in which Zhao Gong congratulates Wang Xuan on his coming to power" (see Zhao Kuifu's On the Outstanding Poet Bohu in the Late Huxi Zhou Dynasty, and the International Symposium on the Book of Songs for details). The poem expresses Zhao Bohu's warm encouragement and ardent expectation to the new king at the beginning of Wang Xuan's accession to the throne, that is, he expects Wang Xuan to make great efforts to complete the great cause of rejuvenation and revive his ancestors. In fact, it also expressed Zhao Bohu's political ideal as a far-sighted politician. The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in the history of China literature. It had a far-reaching impact on the development of poetry in later generations and became the source of the realistic tradition of China's classical literature.