2. This is the earliest poem describing insects such as salamanders and pheasants in ancient China, with vivid images.
3. "In May, I moved the stock, and in June, I woke up the feather." This is China's first collection of poems, The Book of Songs in July.
The Book of Songs in July. Zhūng: Locusts are good at jumping and can eat crops. Moving thighs: the two strands of a spider are tangent and make a sound. Shaji: Weaver Girl. Feather vibration: To make a sound by vibrating wings.