Most of the love poems in the Book of Songs come from Chinese styles.
1. The Book of Songs
The Book of Songs is the beginning of ancient Chinese poetry. It is the earliest collection of poetry, collecting poetry from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (11th century BC to 6th century BC). There are 311 poems in total, 6 of which are Sheng poems, which only have titles and no content, and are called the six Sheng poems, which reflect the social outlook of about 500 years from the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty to the late Zhou Dynasty.
2. Appreciation of Works
1. Realism
The Book of Songs focuses on reality and expresses the true feelings triggered by real life. This creative attitude gives it a strong The profound artistic charm is the first milestone of Chinese realist literature.
The Book of Songs·Guofeng is the source of Chinese realist poetry. In "July", you can see the bloody and tearful life of slaves. In Fatan, you can feel the awakening of the class consciousness and resentment of the exploited. The slaves boldly raised a just question to the ruling class who gained something for nothing: If there is no crops and no crops, how can we get three hundred grains of grain in vain? If you don’t guard or hunt, are there county badgers in Hu Zhanerting?
Some poems also describe workers' direct struggle against the ruling class in order to obtain the right to survive. In this regard, "Shuo Mouse" has the power to shock people's hearts.
2. Language style
The language of the Book of Songs not only has musical beauty, but also has good effects in expression and rhetoric. In the era of "The Book of Songs", Chinese had a rich vocabulary and rhetorical devices, which provided good conditions for poets to create. The abundant nouns in the Book of Songs show that the poet has a full understanding of objective things.
The specific and accurate description of actions in the Book of Songs shows the poet's detailed observation and ability to control language. For example, in "Fuju", the action of picking up Fuju is broken down and expressed by six verbs: "cai" means to first seek for it; "to have" means to have already obtained it. To pick something up means to pick it up; to pick it up means to pick up its son.
3. The practical significance of the Book of Songs
The practical significance of the Book of Songs is an art oriented to reality. It is not only reflected in the description of agricultural poems, but also the concept of life oriented to reality made Zhou people put the creation of poetry into practice. See it as a true representation of your own real life. It is the vision of realism that enables the poet to have the most keen observation ability of social life, enabling the poet to grasp various materials in real life and provide profound reminders and descriptions of various life realities.