Guo Feng Nan Zhou Guanluo is the first poem in the Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. It is generally believed that this is a love song describing the love between men and women. This poem skillfully adopts the expression of "xing" in art.
In the first chapter, the pheasants are singing and falling in love, which raises the association of a lady with a gentleman. In the next chapter, the act of picking shepherd's purse leads to the hero's crazy love and pursuit of women. The language of the whole poem is beautiful, and it is good at using double tones, overlapping rhymes and overlapping words, which enhances the phonological beauty of the whole poem and the vividness of pictophonetic expression.
Nine Songs Shan Gui is the work of Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State in the Warring States Period. This poem is a hymn to Shan Gui. It tells the story of an affectionate Shan Gui tryst with his sweetheart in the deep mountains, and the mood of waiting for his sweetheart again in the future, and depicts a magnificent and bizarre image of ghosts and gods. The whole poem depicts the ups and downs of Shan Gui's emotional changes and inner world, which is very detailed and touching.