Where is the birthplace of The Book of Songs?

Guan Heming's osprey, accompanied by the small continent of the river. A beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman. "This long-standing love poem in the Book of Songs originated from Heyang Qiachuan. On the afternoon of March 22nd, at the Qiachuan Seminar of the International Investigation Group on the Birthplace of The Book of Songs, the experts attending the meeting put forward that Baliqinchuan is the birthplace of The Book of Songs, Heyang is the cultural hometown of The Book of Songs, and Qiachuan is the birthplace of China's love poems. The four-day international seminar was hosted by China Book of Songs Society and Heyang County. More than 80 famous experts and cultural celebrities from six countries including the United States, Japan, Indonesia, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia, as well as Taiwan Province Province of China, Hongkong, Peking University, Fudan University and Zhejiang University attended the seminar. Heyang, named Zhi Zi because of Xia Qi, is known as "an ancient country with many countries". There are thousands of reeds, thousands of eyes swimming in springs, hundreds of rare birds, ten miles of lotus ponds and a Yellow River. At the same time, it is also the burial place of Di Ku, one of the "Three Emperors and Five Emperors", the place where Xia Zi, a disciple of Confucius, passed on the scriptures, and the place where Han Li's masterpiece Cao Quanbei was unearthed. In this international seminar, experts made in-depth field visits to Guanlaizhou, the Emperor's Mausoleum, the Virgin Springs and other places, and after watching the song and dance performance of The Book of Songs, discussed the Preliminary Investigation Report on the Birthplace of The Book of Songs by Professor Xia Chuancai, President of the China Book of Songs Society. Experts believe that the 800-mile Qinchuan, centered on Feng and Gao, is the birthplace of The Book of Songs. Most of the poems in The Book of Songs were produced and first compiled here, using the elegant words and positive music that prevailed here; Qiachuan in the east is the place where Nan Zhou collected poems in his early days. Guan Ju, the first article in The Book of Songs, describes the love story of Zhou Wenwang and Taiyou in Qiachuan. " Daming recorded in detail the grand occasion of marrying Qiu in Qiongyang (namely Heyang). According to experts' research, there are 305 songs in The Book of Songs, of which at least 20 songs have deep roots with Qiachuan. In addition, the gongs and drums on the folk social fire in Heyang are the remains of villagers' Nuo dance on the banks of the Yellow River, and the folk opera dance originated from the dance of Shang Dynasty. Therefore, experts believe that Heyang is the hometown of The Book of Songs and Qiachuan is the birthplace of China's love poems.