The Book of Songs is the earliest one-step collection of poems in China. It is said that it was edited by Confucius, and about 300 poems have been confirmed. Some people say that poetry is 300, in one word, thinking is innocent, which is a more pertinent evaluation.
The poems in The Book of Songs are divided into three parts: style, elegance and praise. "Wind" is a folk song and ballad collected by court officials from all over the country, among which "Wind in 15 Countries"; Ya includes thirty ya and seventy-four ya; Thirty-one Zhou Fu, five Shang Fu and four Lu Fu.
From the perspective of modern people, the artistic achievement of The Book of Songs is the highest, and the style of the Fifteen Kingdoms is the most sincere and touching. Most of Yaer's poems were written by scholars and nobles from all countries at that time, mainly to realize the exchanges and contacts between countries. Because the author group is an upper-class aristocrat, Yayu also shows the characteristics of solemnity, elegance and rigorous layout.
Ode is also a fu, which is mainly sung at sacrificial ceremonies. Today, we don't know how the ancients combined poems to sing, but according to the handed down words, we can still get all kinds of legends and history from these poems. Therefore, it has a high historical value.
Besides, The Book of Songs, as the beginning of China's poetry, is rich in content and exquisite in rhetoric. Fu Bixing and other rhetorical devices have influenced countless literati for thousands of years.