There are various interpretations of Feng, Ya and Song. It is generally believed that they are divided according to music, because the poems in the Book of Songs were originally music songs. Due to the different characteristics of the tunes, they were divided into three categories. The score was lost, leaving only the lyrics. What we see today is just the original text of a piece of music.
The styles of the Five Kingdoms are: Zhou Nan (between today's Shaanxi and Henan), Zhaonan (now between Henan and Hubei), Ye, Yong, Wei, Wang, Zheng, Qi, Wei, Tang, Qin, Chen, Hui, Cao, Among them, Zhounan and Zhaonan originate from the Han River and the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, and the rest are from the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. Most of the Fifteen Kingdoms Styles were written by the authors after the Zhou Dynasty moved eastward to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, and most of them are folk songs.
* "Elegant" poetry is the tune of Wang Ji of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Wang Ji, the capital area, is the Wei River Basin area, and Ya Shi is the music tune of this area. There are two explanations for this: 1. Ya, the same as "Xia". The Zhou Dynasty called Wang Ji of the Western Zhou Dynasty "Xia" Ya. Music is "Xia music", and Xia music is Wang Ji music tune 2: Ya, Zhengye, Ya music means Zheng music. At that time, the local music of the vassal states was called vulgar music. The capital of the emperor of Zhou was the center of the country. Out of the concept of respecting the king, There are two explanations for calling Wang Ji's music "zhengle". "Elegant" poems are divided into Daya and Xiaoya. Daya and Daya are similar to the major and minor tunes and major and minor tunes of later generations. Among them, Xiaoya is closer to the "national style" and may be the local music of Wangji that has not been transformed by the nobles. There are 31 articles in Daya, 74 in Xiaoya, and 105 in ***. Most are the works of nobles, and a few are works of the people. Regarding the production date, most of the "Daya" works are from the early Western Zhou Dynasty, a small part of the "Daya" and most of the "Xiaoya" are works from the late Western Zhou Dynasty.
works of the year. There are 4 Lu Songs and 5 Shang Songs. They were all works written after the eastward migration to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, and were produced in the Lu and Song countries (the Song Dynasty was a descendant of the Shang Dynasty).