"The Rain Is Unrighteous" is a poem of resentment.
The vastness of the sky is not worthy of its virtue. Suffering famine and beheading the four kingdoms. Min Tian is so powerful that there is no need to worry about the situation. It is a crime to leave him alone, and he is guilty of it. If this person is not guilty, he will be reduced to pavement.
Haohao: A vast appearance.
Haotian: Huangtian.
Jun: long, beautiful.
Sent death and famine: Death and famine were sent down from heaven.
Cut down: mutilate.
The Four Kingdoms: the kingdoms of princes from all directions.
Violence: Violence.
Consider, plan: consider, plan.
Both: finished.
Fu: Hidden, hidden.
Guilty: sin.
She: give up.
Luxu: sink, fall into.
Pu: Same as "痡", suffering from illness.
"The Book of Songs" is the first collection of poems in the history of Chinese literature. It is the source of the realist tradition of Chinese classical literature and has a profound influence on the development of poetry in future generations.
The Book of Songs collects poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle Spring and Autumn Period (11th century BC to 6th century BC), with a total of 311 poems, 6 of which are Sheng poems, reflecting the poetry from the early Zhou Dynasty to the late Zhou Dynasty. The face of society during about five hundred years.
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 used today.
The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: "Wind", "Ya" and "Song". "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".
"Guofeng" is arranged according to country, while "Ya" and "Song" are divided into groups of ten chapters, and the group name is named after the chapter at the beginning of each group.
For example, "Xiaoya" has ten chapters from "Lu Ming" to "Yu Li", which are called "Lu Ming Zhi Shi" (Wu and Shi are the counting units in ancient China, "something about something") ", that is, ten poems such as XX). There are ten chapters in "Daya" from "Wen Wang" to "Wen Wang Yousheng", which are called "Wen Wang Zhisheng". There are ten chapters in "Song of Zhou" from "Qing Temple" to "Si Wen", which are called "Shi of Qing Temple". For more than ten psalms with odd numbers, they are arranged in the last group of chapters without setting up separate chapters.
"Xiaoya" has seventy-four poems, some of which are similar to "Guofeng". The most prominent ones are about war and labor.
"What's Happening in Jienan Mountain": Jienan Mountain, the first lunar month, the turn of October, Yu Wuzheng, Xiaomin, Xiaowan, Xiaobian, Qiaoyan, Herensi, Xiangbo.