This means that the sentences and words in each chapter are basically the same, and only a few words have changed, which makes poetry have the characteristics of repeated singing. Besides emphasizing chapters, the composition of The Book of Songs also shows other characteristics.
1, the sentence pattern is neat: the sentences in The Book of Songs are arranged in an orderly way, forming a neat sentence pattern. This neat sentence pattern gives poetry a better sense of rhythm and music.
2. Rhyme is obvious: most of the poems in The Book of Songs use rhyme, which makes the poems have a good sense of rhythm and beauty.
3. Strong contrast: Some poems in The Book of Songs have a strong contrast effect through the contrast of different images or emotions, which enhances the expressive force and appeal of poems.
4. Symbolic meaning: Some poems in The Book of Songs use symbolic skills to express abstract concepts or emotions through concrete images, which makes the poems have deeper meaning and connotation.
Composition types in The Book of Songs;
1, Feng: refers to the social customs, habits, moral concepts and religious beliefs in the early Zhou Dynasty, which is the earliest part of the Book of Songs. Genre consists of some short songs, each of which expresses a complete meaning, with distinctive personality and local characteristics.
2. Elegance: a poem mainly used to express respect and blessing at aristocratic banquets, which is the middle part of the Book of Songs. Elegant articles are composed of some long poems, each of which has a complete theme and emotional expression.
3. Ode: It is a late poem praising the merits of the ancestors of the Zhou Dynasty and a late part of The Book of Songs. Ode is composed of some solemn poems, each of which expresses reverence and praise for ancestors and nobles.
4. Big and small chapters: Big and small chapters mean that the poems in The Book of Songs can be divided into big chapters and small chapters according to their length and size. A big chapter generally consists of multiple paragraphs, and a small chapter consists of one or several paragraphs. This classification reflects different ideas and writing skills in the process of the creation of The Book of Songs.
5. Structural composition: Structural composition refers to that the poems in The Book of Songs can be divided into different types of composition according to their internal structure and logical relationship, such as connecting the past with the future, echoing before and after, and corresponding from beginning to end. These different types of structures make the poems in The Book of Songs have different expressive force and artistic effect.
6. Emotional composition: Emotional composition means that the poems in The Book of Songs can be divided into different types of compositions such as happiness, sadness, anger and sorrow according to their emotional expressions. This classification reflects the diversity and richness of emotional expression in The Book of Songs.
7. Thematic composition: Thematic composition means that the poems in The Book of Songs can be divided into different composition types according to their themes, such as politics, war, love and sacrifice. This classification reflects the extensiveness and diversity of the theme expression in The Book of Songs.