1: "The Book of Songs" is my country's first collection of poems. It was produced approximately five hundred years from the early Western Zhou Dynasty (eleventh century BC) to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period (sixth century BC). It was reviewed and compiled by Confucius in the late Spring and Autumn Period as a teaching text for his disciples. It was respected as one of the classics by later Confucians. Regarding the classification of poems in the Book of Songs, there is the theory of "Four Beginnings and Six Meanings". "Four Beginnings" refers to the top four poems of "Guofeng", "Daya", "Xiaoya" and "Ode". The "six meanings" refer to "wind, elegance, praise, fu, bi, and xing". "Feng, Ya, and Song" are the classifications of the Book of Songs according to different music, and "Fu, Bi, and Xing" are the expression techniques of the Book of Songs. The Book of Songs is mostly composed of four words, with some miscellaneous words. By the Spring and Autumn Period, it was said that there were more than 3,000 poems that had been handed down, but later only 311 poems were left, also known as the "Three Hundred Poems".
Two: The three recognized literary styles of the golden period in the history of the development of Chinese poetry are poetry in the Tang Dynasty,
ci in the Song Dynasty and music in the Yuan Dynasty