The "Book of Songs" collects and organizes poetry from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period. The earliest poems are about 3,000 years old, and the "Book of Songs" has a history of about 2,500 years since it was written. The "Book of Songs" is still in existence. There are 305 chapters, divided into three parts: "Wind" (160 chapters), "Ya" (105 chapters), and "Song" (40 chapters).
"Wind" (160 chapters): 11 chapters of "Zhou Nan", 14 chapters of "Zhao Nan", 19 chapters of "Bei Feng", 10 chapters of "阘风", 10 chapters of "Wei Feng", "Wang Feng" 10 chapters, "Zheng Feng" 21 chapters, "Qi Feng" 11 chapters, "Wei Feng" 7 chapters, "Tang Feng" 10 chapters, "Qin Feng" 10 chapters, "Chen Feng" 10 chapters, "Hui Feng" "Feng" 4 chapters, "Cao Feng" 4 chapters, "Bin Feng" 7 chapters;
"Ya" (105 chapters): "Daya" 31 chapters, "Xiaoya" 74 chapters;
>"Songs" (40 pieces): 31 "Zhou Songs", 4 "Lu Songs", and 5 "Shang Songs".
The famous article "Guan Ju" in "The Book of Songs·Guofeng·Zhou Nan":
Guan Guan Jujiu, in the river island. A graceful lady, a gentleman is fond of quarrels.
Scattered waterlilies flow left and right. A graceful lady, I long for her.
I can’t get what I want, so I sleep hard and think about it. Leisurely leisurely, tossing and turning.
Pick them from left to right. A graceful lady, she is a friend of the piano and the harp.
There are different kinds of waterlilies, which are sprouted on the left and right sides. The fair lady is played with bells and drums.