The poems in the Book of Songs praising the beauty of women are as follows:
1. The quiet girl and her Shu are waiting for me in the corner of the city. Love but not see, scratch one's head and hesitate. The quiet girl is promiscuous, which makes me troublesome. Tongguan Youwei, said that the girl is beautiful. Since shepherding and returning to grassland, it is beautiful and unique. The gangster girl is beautiful, and the beautiful woman is the beauty.
2. If there is a jade, it is called Zhai. His hair is like a cloud, and he disdains his hair. The jade is also the jade, and the elephant is the ear. It's so clear. What a shame! Hu Ran is the emperor! The 瑳 Xi 瑳 Xi, its spread is also, covered with other 绻絺, this is the 绢碢. The son's clear and elegant appearance is also the person's appearance, and the country's beauty is also the beauty!
3. There are creeping grasses in the wild and little dew. There is a beautiful person, clear and graceful. We meet each other by chance, just as I wish. There are creeping grasses in the wild, and there is no dew. There is a beautiful person, as graceful as clear air. We meet each other by chance, and we meet each other by chance.
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The Book of Songs is the beginning of ancient Chinese poetry. It is the earliest collection of poems and collects poetry from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (11th century BC to 6th century BC). ) poems, there are a total of 311 poems, 6 of which are Sheng poems, that is, they only have titles and no content, and are called the six Sheng poems ("Nanmei", "Baihua", "Huashui", "Yougeng", "Chongqiu") "" Youyi"), reflecting the social outlook of about five hundred years from the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty to the late Zhou Dynasty.
The author of "The Book of Songs" is unknown, and most of it cannot be verified. It is said that it was collected by Yin Jifu and compiled by Confucius. The Book of Songs was called "The Book of Songs" in the pre-Qin period, or the round number was called "The Three Hundred Songs". It was revered as a Confucian classic during the Western Han Dynasty and was first called the Book of Songs, which is still in use today.
The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: "Wind", "Ya" and "Song". In terms of technique, it is divided into "Fu", "Bi" and "Xing". "Wind" is a ballad from various places in the Zhou Dynasty; "Ya" is a formal song of the Zhou people, and is divided into "Xiaoya" and "Daya"; "Song of Lu", "Song of Lu" and "Song of Shang".
The Book of Songs is rich in content, reflecting labor and love, war and corvee, oppression and resistance, customs and marriage, ancestor worship and banquets, and even celestial phenomena, landforms, animals, plants and other aspects. It is a masterpiece of Zhou Dynasty A mirror of social life.
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 the "Five Classics". The Book of Songs is the starting point of Chinese realist literature and plays an important role in the formation of China's literary tradition and national characteristics. The English translation of "The Book of Songs" has made a great contribution to Chinese literature and Chinese culture going global.