Explanation of poems, books, rituals and music

Explanation of Poems, Books, Rites and Music

The names of the Six Classics of Confucianism in the Six Dynasties, namely "The Book of Songs", "The Book of Documents", "The Rites of Zhou", "The Rites", "The Rites" "Book of Music" and "The Book of Music".

Word analysis

Explanation of poetry and books: Refers to the "Book of Songs" and "Book of Songs". Sitting under a building and reciting poetry and books, there is no need to travel around. ;;Ming Dynasty; Song Lian's "Preface to Ma Sheng in Dongyang": generally refers to general books, poems and essays with fifteen strings played on the konghou, and sixteen poems recited. ;; "New Odes of Yutai; Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife" is full of poems and books filled with joy. ;;Tang; Du Fu's "Explanation of Rituals and Music Etiquette and Music." Ancient emperors often used rituals and music as a means to achieve the goal of ruling in an orderly and harmonious manner. "Book of Rites·Yue Ji": "Music means that emotions are immutable; etiquette means that principles cannot be changed. Music is the same, but etiquette is different. The theory of etiquette and music is about human feelings.

" Kong Yingda Shu: "Le Zhuhe