According to the content, it is divided into three parts: wind, elegance and praise.
"National Style" is the style in The Book of Songs, mainly including folk songs, which are divided into 15 and *** 160. "National Style" is the essence of The Book of Songs, and it is a bright pearl in the treasure house of China ancient literature.
"Daya" is mostly the works of the Western Zhou Dynasty royal family, mainly praising the ancestors of the Zhou Dynasty royal family, and even the achievements of Xuanwang. Some poems also reflect the tyranny and chaos of Li Wang and You Wang and their ruling crisis.
Xiaoya is the general name of the first 16 1 to the 234th poem in The Book of Songs, and it is a part of The Book of Songs, with 74 poems in total. Some of Xiaoya's poems are similar to the national style, the most prominent of which is about war and labor. Xiaoya is mostly the work of court officials and doctors in more private occasions.
Ode to Shang Dynasty: a part of ode in The Book of Songs, with 5 articles in total. The first three songs "Na", "Ancestors" and "Xuanniao" are sacrificial songs, regardless of chapters, which came into being earlier. The last two articles, Long Hair and Yanwu, are articles praising Song Xianggong's victory over Chu (reigned from 650 to 637 AD), and they are all written in chapters.
Zhou Song: Zhou Song is a part of The Book of Songs in literary works. Part of the book of songs, ***3 1. It's an ode to the Zhou Dynasty, written in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty. According to the research of later generations, it is the work of Zhou Wuwang, Wang Cheng, Kang Wang and Wang Zhao in the last hundred years (about 1046- about 977). The "Ode to Zhou" movement is mostly used to worship ancestral temples, and the objects of worship are ancestors, heaven and earth, agricultural gods and so on. Most of the content is to praise the achievements of the ruling class or pray for the blessing of the gods.
Truffle: Truffle is a part of Ode in the Book of Songs, with four articles. Can be divided into two categories, "Tang Gong" and "Pan Shui" are eulogies to (reigned from 659 to 627), and their styles are like "elegance". The genre of You Lv and You Lv is Feng.