What are the "Poems of Resentment" in "The Book of Songs"? What's in it?

Poetry of resentment is a type of poetry in the "Book of Songs", an ancient Chinese classic and the first collection of realistic poetry. It is used to satirize and criticize reality. It is mostly from the folk. In "The Book of Songs" in a important position. I believe everyone is familiar with "The Book of Songs". It is an indelible treasure in the Chinese library and a clear source of Chinese cultural context. It contains poetry works from the pre-Qin period and has been passed down to this day. It is of extremely high value and has far-reaching influence.

Confucius once said: There are three hundred poems, which can be summed up in one sentence: thinking without evil. ?So, what are the more than 300 poems included in "The Book of Songs" like? The Book of Songs is also called "Three Hundred Poems" and "Mao Shi". These three hundred poems can be roughly divided into the following categories: First, the "Poems of Resentment" we just mentioned, such as "Cutting Sandalwood" and "Shuo Shu" "Poems such as "Xiang Mouse" are numerous in the entire Book of Songs, which profoundly reflect the social environment at that time; the second is "marriage poems" that express love and marriage themes. There are also many poems in this part, such as "Guan Ju" "Jing Nu", "Jian Jia", "Meng", etc. are very contagious; the third is "conscript poems" about war and labor, opposing the oppression of the people at that time. In addition, there are also various forms of poetry such as "farming poems" and "odes". The entire "Book of Songs" is not only a collection of poems with high literary value, but also reflects the current social situation at that time. Let’s analyze it in detail again. The number of resentful poems accounts for one-third of the entire "The Book of Songs". At that time, the Zhou Dynasty was declining, and when a dynasty was about to collapse, it brought disaster and oppression to the entire society, and the people's lives were acrimonious. , only with every word weeping and every sentence powerfully resentful poems came to express inner dissatisfaction and anger. For example, the article "Cutting the Sandalwood" satirizes some people who are greedy and greedy.

These "poems of resentment" have real and strong emotions and extremely profound ideological connotations. They are all excellent works whether from a literary point of view or a realistic analysis.