Direct narrative poetry:
For example, most of the poems in Ode, the epic poem in Elegance, the banquet poem in Xiaoya, Mang, Gu Feng and July in National Style are more about casting feelings and expressing feelings with feelings.
Poems that are directly portrayed and described, such as Guan Fu, Qin Gui and Shi Mu, are not deliberately polished, but only describe scenes and characters in a down-to-earth and objective way, and their feelings are naturally revealed. As for those works that express their feelings directly, there are even more, such as social and political poems, such as "Cutting Tan", "Watching Rats" and "Su Xiao".
Introduction to The Book of Songs;
The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems and the beginning of China's ancient poems. Collected poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (1 1 century to the 6th century), with ***3 1 1 first.
Six of them are Sheng poems, that is, they have only titles but no contents, and they are collectively called six Sheng poems (Nan Chang, Bai Hua, Shu Hua, You Geng, Qiu Chong and You Yi), which reflect the social outlook of about 500 years from the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty to the weekend.
Comparison and Harmony in The Book of Songs;
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Generally speaking, it is a metaphor. For example, Feng Wei said people used six metaphors to describe magnificence. This "comparison" is basically a rhetorical device and the most common form of comparison in The Book of Songs. On the other hand, comparing the whole poem, such as "You Juan", is a metaphor to create a complete artistic image.
2. xing
Xing's situation is more complicated, and there have always been different opinions. But generally speaking, xing is the beginning of xing, not the beginning, usually at the beginning of a poem or a poem. As far as the relationship between poetry and emotion is concerned, there are two situations: relevant and irrelevant. When xing is related to poetry, it usually causes a contrast atmosphere or has some connection with the meaning of poetry.
For example, Qin Yi, a poem with two poems, starts with "Qin Yi and Yi, Fang Huan Xi" and "Qin Yi, Qing Xi" respectively, which depicts the background of young couples' group drama and sets off a beautiful and warm atmosphere. However, when there is a meaningful connection between "Xing" and "poetic sentiment", its function is accompanied by "Bi", such as Guan Ju and Gu Feng.
When interest has nothing to do with poetry, it often only plays the role of charm, such as "The Mountain has a Pivot" and "The Yellow Bird".