A Brief Introduction of Xiaoya heming
Heming, a book of songs, Xiaoya Hong Qiu. Chinese poetry in pre-qin period. This poem consists of two chapters, each with nine sentences. This poem satirizes that the supreme ruler of the Zhou Dynasty should recruit talents who live in seclusion in Shan Ye. Generally speaking, this poem was written by a poet on the vast Yuan Ye when he heard the crane shaking the fields and soaring into the sky. See fish dive into the abyss and jump on the beach; I see sandalwood trees growing in the garden, and there is a mountain peak nearby. So he thought that the stones on the mountain could be used as tools to grind jade. Different dynasties have different views on its theme. The whole poem is well-connected, complete in structure and full of artistic appeal. The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in the history of Chinese literature. It had a far-reaching impact on the development of poetry in later generations and became the source of the realistic tradition of China's classical literature.