South: refers to the Yangtze River, Hanshui River and other rivers in the south.
Jiayu: Beautiful fish.
Ran Ran: Many appearances.
Cover: it means the same as "falling", and the fish is swimming in the water.
Type: auxiliary words.
Yan: The same as "banquet".
Shantou: the way fish swim.
Li: Happy.
Cedar: A crooked tree. These trees bend downward.
Zan: Gourd.
Tired: winding.
Sui: An.
Gull: the name of the bird, that is, gull pigeon, also known as gull owl. It's going to rain, or Chu Qing often coos in the tree.
Think: the auxiliary words at the end of the sentence, the same below.
There is also: preach "you" and persuade wine.
The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in the history of China literature, and the source of the realistic tradition of China classical literature, which has had a far-reaching impact on the development of later poems.
The Book of Songs collected poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (1 1 century to the 6th century), of which ***3 1 1 first, among which 6 poems were flourishing, reflecting the social outlook of about 500 years from the early Zhou Dynasty to the weekend.
The author of The Book of Songs is anonymous, and most of them cannot be verified. They were collected by Yin Jifu and edited by Confucius. In the pre-Qin period, the Book of Songs was called "The Book of Songs", or it was called "The Book of Songs 300" by integers. In the Western Han Dynasty, it was honored as a Confucian classic, formerly known as The Book of Songs, which has been in use ever since.
The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode. "Wind" is a ballad of Zhou Dynasty, and "Elegance" is the official music of Zhou people, which can be divided into "Xiaoya" and "Elegance". Ode is a music song used for sacrificial rites in Zhou and aristocratic ancestral temples, which is divided into, and Shang songs.
"National Style" is arranged by country, "Ya" and "Fu" are grouped by ten articles, and the title of the first article in each group is group name.
For example, there are ten poems from to, which are called "Why" (Wu He's "What is the ancient unit of counting in China" and "What is something", that is, ten poems like something). There are ten articles in Daya, From Wang Wen to Wang Wensheng, which are called the History of Wang Wen. There are ten pieces of Zhou Song from Qing Palace to Siwen, which are called Qing Palace. More than a dozen poems with zero are in the last group, and there is no other chapter.
There are seventy-four articles in Xiaoya, some of which are similar to Guo Feng's, and the most prominent one is about war and labor.
"What's the best fish in the south": Jiayu in the south, Nantai, Liaoxiao, Zhan Lu, Tonggong, Beijing, Zhejiang and Hubei, June, Caiju, Chegong and Jiri.