What's the difference between The Songs of the South and The Book of Songs?

Summary: The songs in the south are very different from the Book of Songs. The following are the differences:

1, which belongs to individual creation rather than collective singing;

2. Romanticism rather than realism;

3. Pay attention to subjective lyricism rather than natural realism;

4. Represent the scenery in the south instead of the scenery in the north;

5. It is a symbol of the whole rather than a single metaphor;

6. The sentence pattern is clever miscellaneous words instead of rigid four words;

7. A chapter is a giant system with a grand structure, not a short chapter that is repeated constantly.

Brief introduction of Chu ci

Chu Ci is the first collection of romantic poems in the history of China literature, which is said to be a new poetic style created by Qu Yuan. The name of "Songs of the South" existed in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty and was compiled by Liu Xiangnai. Wang Yi wrote chapters and sentences in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Qu Yuan and Song Yu in the Warring States Period, Huai Nan Zi Shan, Dong Fangshuo, Wang Bao and Liu Xiang in the Han Dynasty. Later, Wang Yi added his Jiu Si to Article 17. The book is mainly based on Qu Yuan's works, and the rest are also in the form of Qu Fu.