The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China, also known as "300 poems". * * * How many poems are there? Divide? ? ? three-fourths
The Book of Songs is China's first collection of poems, which contains 305 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period. The Book of Songs has three parts: style, elegance and vulgarity, and praise. Among them, the wind includes 15 national winds and 60 poems/kloc-0; Ya is divided into "Ya" and "Ya", with 105 poems; There are 40 poems about Zhou Song, truffles and Shang Ode. Ethnic customs are mostly folk songs, exposing class oppression and exploitation, which is also the glorious starting point of China's realistic literature. His realistic spirit of "Hungry people sing about their food and laborers sing about their affairs" has the greatest influence on later literature. The Book of Songs occupies a very high position in the cultural history of China and even the world.