The poem Jia Xu
Jiān jiā is ash, and the Millennium is frost. The so-called Iraqis are on the water side. Back (si) from it back (huí), the road is blocked and long; Swim back from it, in the middle of the water After a long time (q: and), it will remain unchanged for thousands of years (x: and). The so-called Iraqis are in the water (méi). Tracing back and forth from it, the road is blocked and broken (j·?);; Swim from it and swim in the water (chí). Jia Cai, peace and prosperity have not passed. The so-called Iraqis are in the water. Tracing back from it, the road is blocked and right; From its upstream, swim in the water (zhǐ). Introduction to The Book of Songs The Book of Songs is China's first collection of poems. It collected 305 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, so it is also called "300 poems". From the ideological content, it can be divided into three categories: wind, elegance and praise. Among them, "Wind" has the largest number, and it is a ballad from all over the country. From the point of expression, it can be divided into Fu, Bi and Xing. From the structural form, it often adopts the form of overlapping sentences, which has the charm of singing and sighing. Guo Feng in The Book of Songs and Li Sao by Qu Yuan are also called coquettish. The Book of Songs initiated the tradition of realistic literature in China.