Tang style, which book does Feng Wei come from?

Tang style: it is the content of the national style of the Book of Songs.

Tang was a vassal of his brother, and his son Xie renamed his country Jin. The ruling area generally includes the Fenhe River basin south of Taiyuan, Shanxi Province today. "Tang Style" is the poem in this respect. Zhu said: "His poems are not called Jin, but Tang, and the cover is still the old name."

It is difficult to determine the time of the formation of Tang style. According to the explanation of Preface to Poetry, his poems such as Yang Shui and Cai Ling are considered to be works in the early Spring and Autumn Period. But the preface is unconfirmed and is for reference only.

There are twelve poems in Tang style. Including:

Cricket, Shan Shu, Yang Zhishui, Pepper Chat, Plan the Future, Dundu, Lamb Qiu, Bust Feather, Bare, Dundu, Cailing. Feng Wei is one of the "national styles" in the Book of Songs, which includes seven poems, such as Gexu, Fenju Xun, Peach Blossom in the Garden, Houjiu, Between Ten Mu, Getan and Storytelling.