Which collection of poems is Li Sao?

"Sao" originally refers to Guo Feng in The Book of Songs, China's first collection of poems, and Li Sao in Songs of the South.

The original text refers to literary talent.

"Feng" refers to the body of fifteen countries, representing the Book of Songs, and "Sao" refers to Li Sao, representing Chu Ci.

Coquettish is a metaphor for excellent literary works or literary talents, and later coquettish is the general term of poetry.

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The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in China, which collected poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty (1 1 century) to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (6th century BC) for about 500 years.

Chu Ci is the first poetry anthology written by China.

They are the brilliant crystallization of the northern Central Plains culture and the southern Chu culture in the pre-Qin period, respectively, and are the sources of the two fine traditions of realism and romanticism in the history of China's poetry.

Therefore, in the history of China literature, "Feng" and "Sao" are often called "Sao" together. "coquettish" has therefore become synonymous with literature.