What do you mean by six meanings?

The "six meanings" in The Book of Songs refer to three poetic forms of "style, elegance and ode" and three expressive techniques of "fu, bi and xing".

Wind is a national wind, a folk song all over the country, and the most successful part of The Book of Songs.

Elegance includes elegance and elegance, including elegance 3 1 and elegance 74, which are mostly made by bureaucrats and nobles and are generally regarded as "positive voices". Elegance is a masterpiece of praise, while Xiaoya is full of satire.

Ode is music for offering sacrifices and praising saints, which can be divided into Zhou Song, Truffle and Shang Ode. They are 3 1, 4 and 5 respectively.

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The application of Fu, Bi and Xing is an important symbol of the artistic features of The Book of Songs, and it is also the basic technique of China's ancient poetry creation. There have always been many arguments about the meaning of Fu, Bi and Xing. In a word, Fu Shuo is telling the truth.

That is, poets express their thoughts, feelings and related things in a straightforward way. Comparison is a kind of analogy. Comparing one thing with another, the poet has skill or emotion and uses one thing as a metaphor. Xing is to touch things to stimulate words, and objective things trigger the poet's emotions.

It causes poets to sing, so it is often at the beginning of the poem. In poetry creation, Fu, Bi and Xing are often used together to shape the artistic image of poetry and express the poet's feelings.