1, wind
That is, the national wind is a folk song all over the country. The Book of Songs has fifteen national styles. Common appellations are Guan Ju, Jia Jian, Meng and July.
2. Elegance
Including both refined and popular tastes, are mostly made by officials or nobles, and are generally regarded as "positive voices". Common appellations such as Cai Wei, Luming Literature, Jianghan and Qiqi.
Step 3 chant poems
That is, sacrificial rites and sacrificial music are divided into Zhou Song, truffles and Shang Ode. Common appellations are "I will", "tourist" and "mysterious bird".
4. fu; Feed unit
This is a direct narrative. Is the most basic expression. For example, "Life and death are rich, and children are happy." Holding your hand and growing old with your son is to express your feelings directly.
5, than
Metaphor, simile and metaphor all belong to this category. For example, Feng Wei Storytelling and Gaofeng Xintai are all compared throughout.
6. Xing (surname of China)
That is, get excited and use something else to draw out what you want to say. For example, "Guanluo" is to cheer in the river with pheasants and doves. Jian Tan is also an outstanding representative of this expression.
Literary achievements of The Book of Songs;
The Book of Songs has a lofty position and far-reaching influence in the history of China literature, which has laid a fine tradition of China's poetry and thus formed the national characteristics of China's poetry art.
The birth of The Book of Songs (including its generation, collection and compilation) first created a new style in the history of China's poetry-four-character style. It was in The Book of Songs era that China's poetry really laid its own creative pattern and formed a relatively stable style. That is to say, the real start of China's poetry began in The Book of Songs era.
In terms of the rhythm of poetry, The Book of Songs has also set a precedent for later poetry, especially in the rhyming form and voice of poetry, which provides a paradigm and model for later poetry and has important value and significance in the history of poetry creation.