China's earliest poems.

The Book of Songs is China's first collection of poems.

There are 305 poems in The Book of Songs, covering more than 500 years from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty (1 1 century BC) to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (6th century BC) (there are 6 poems of Sheng, which are not counted). Originally called The Book of Songs, it was regarded as a classic by Confucianism in the Han Dynasty.

The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode. Feng includes,, Feng Li, Feng Li,, Zheng Feng,,, tang style, Qin Feng, Martin and Feng Li.

Elegance includes 3 articles of Elegance1and 74 articles of Xiaoya. Ode includes thirty-one Zhou Song, five Shang Odes and four Truffles.

Appreciation of The Book of Songs

The Book of Songs pays attention to reality and expresses the true feelings caused by real life. This creative attitude makes it have a strong and profound artistic charm, which is the first milestone of China's realistic literature.

The national style of The Book of Songs is the source of China's realistic poetry. In July, we can see the bloody lives of slaves. In Chopping Tan, we can feel the awakening of the class consciousness of the exploited, and the disgruntled slaves boldly questioned the ruling class out of nothing.