1. Shi Mao's interpretation of The Book of Songs made this ancient classic literary work widely circulated in China culture. The interpretation of Shi Mao not only continued the literary value of The Book of Songs, but also played a positive role in promoting the development of China culture.
2. Shi Mao's interpretation of The Book of Songs profoundly influenced the interpretation of China literature. Shi Mao's concept of "gentleness and gentleness" has influenced China literature for thousands of years. At the same time, Shi Mao's interpretation of poetry also made the position of poetry in China culture more stable.
3. Shi Mao contains rich ideological connotations such as "loyalty and filial piety", "benevolence and righteousness" and "courtesy, wisdom and faith", which have a far-reaching influence on China literature. These ideological connotations have become important themes in China's literary works, enriching the connotation of China's literature.
4. Shi Mao's unique views on rhythm and prosody also had a positive impact on China's literary creation. Shi Mao paid attention to the musicality and sense of rhythm of poetry, which made China pay more attention to the harmony of rhythm and rhythm in his poetry creation.
Shi Mao's creative background;
1. Social changes in the Spring and Autumn Period: During the Spring and Autumn Period, great changes took place in society, from slave society to feudal society. Shi Mao came into being under such a social background, which reflected people's understanding and pursuit of the new social order in this period.
2. The rise of Confucianism: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Confucian school gradually rose. As a Confucian interpretation of The Book of Songs, Shi Mao embodies the Confucian understanding and pursuit of poetry. Confucianism emphasizes the educational function of poetry and thinks that poetry can cultivate people's sentiment and improve people's moral quality.
3. Prosperity of ritual and music culture: During the Spring and Autumn Period, ritual and music culture flourished, and artistic forms such as poetry and music were greatly developed. Shi Mao's interpretation of The Book of Songs also reflects his attention and admiration for the culture of rites and music.
4. Reflect historical events: Some chapters in Shi Mao reflect historical events at that time, such as wars and political changes. These chapters have not only literary value, but also historical value.