Moonrise is a Chendi Han folk song dating back to the Qin Dynasty.
"National Style Chen Feng Moonrise" is a poem from "The Book of Songs Chen Feng". It has three chapters and four sentences in each chapter. It is a Han nationality folk song in Chendi in the pre-Qin period; it is a song that embraces people in the moonlight. of poetry.
The poem "Chen Feng Moonrise" describes a beautiful woman under the moonlight. The first sentence of each chapter is about the rise of the moon, the second sentence is about the beauty of her face, the third sentence is about the beauty of her actions and gestures, and the last sentence is about the poet's heart-beating and restless feeling because of his admiration for the other person.
The poet Zheng Zhenduo once described the meaning of this poem: "The mood is so subtle and lovely, it's like listening to the solo of Fan Jungling (violin) in the dim dusk, or like listening to the bright moonlight." On a summer night, listen to the music of the flute."
Introduction to the Book of Songs:
The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in the history of Han literature, and was originally collected from the Western Zhou Dynasty. A collection of poems that lasted for about 500 years from the beginning to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period. They were compiled during the Spring and Autumn Period. It is said to have been compiled by Confucius, the founder of Confucianism. Originally it was only called "Poetry", but it was later regarded as one of the classics by Confucianists, so it was called "The Book of Songs". .
It is the source of Chinese rhyme and the starting point of the history of Chinese poetry. It occupies a prominent position in the history of the development of Chinese literature. The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: Feng (160 chapters), Ya (150 chapters), and Song (40 chapters). They all get their names from music. The meaning of "wind" is tone. What the ancients called "Qin Feng", "Wei Feng" and "Zheng Feng" are like Shaanxi Diao, Shanxi Diao and Henan Diao.