What do the ode to elegance in ancient poetry refer to respectively?

Style, elegance and praise refer to the three parts of China's first poetry collection, The Book of Songs.

Wind music is local music in different regions. The Wind is a collection of folk songs from *** 160 articles, most of which are folk songs.

Elegant music is the music of the Zhou Dynasty, which is the so-called orthodox elegant music. According to different music, it can be divided into Daya 3 1 song, 74 songs and * * * 105 songs. Except for a few Xiaoya folk songs, most of them are works of noble literati.

Ode is the dance music of ancestral temple, which mostly praises the achievements of ancestors. Song Ci is divided into Zhou Song 3 1, Luzon 4, Shang Song 5, * * 40. They are all works of noble literati. In terms of time, most of Zhou, Song and Daya were formed in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty. A small part of elegance and most of it were formed in the eastward movement in the late Western Zhou Dynasty, and most of Guofeng, Shang and Song Dynasties were formed in the Spring and Autumn Period.

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Confucius once summarized the purpose of the Book of Songs as "innocence" and educated his disciples to read the Book of Songs as their standard of speech and action. Among the pre-Qin philosophers, many people quoted The Book of Songs, such as Mencius, Xunzi, Mozi, Zhuangzi and Han Feizi. Quote the sentences in the Book of Songs to enhance your persuasiveness. By the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, The Book of Songs was regarded as a classic by Confucianism and became one of the six classics and five classics.

The Book of Songs is rich in content, reflecting labor and love, war and corvee, oppression and resistance, customs and marriage, ancestor worship and feasting, and even astronomical phenomena, landforms, animals and plants. It is a mirror of the social life of the Zhou Dynasty.

Reference source; Baidu encyclopedia-ode to elegance

Baidu Encyclopedia-The Book of Songs