What is the six-sheng poem in The Book of Songs?

The six-tone poems in The Book of Songs refer to Nanchang, Bai Hua, Shu Hua, Yougeng, Chongqiu and Youyi. These six poems have only titles, but no words. In Song Dynasty, Zhu called these six poems "Sheng Poems", also known as "Six Sheng Poems".

1, Nanxun: The Book of Songs Volume IV The last poem by Xiao Ya and Luming Literature is a poem of Chinese people in the pre-Qin period, which was enjoyed by Yan Yan.

2. Hundred Flowers: A poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. This is one of the many abandoned wives poems in The Book of Songs. Judging from the tone of the poem, the protagonist should be an aristocratic woman.

3, "Shu Hua": "Poetry Xiaoya" title, one of the six songs, no poetry.

4. You Geng: It is from The Book of Songs Xiaoya, and later based on You Geng.

5. Worship Autumn: There is no poem in the title of Poem Xiaoya.

6. You Yi: the title of Xiaoya, and the preface of Xiaoya You Yi: "You Yi, the life of all things has its own place, and its meaning is dead." After that, it is said that everything was born in its proper place.