The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in the history of ancient Chinese literature, which contains a large number of original ballads. At that time, it had many functions, including: sacrificial ceremony: in ancient society, sacrificial activities were very important social activities. Some songs in The Book of Songs are used to express respect and prayer for gods in sacrificial ceremonies.
Social activities: Some songs in The Book of Songs are used to celebrate various social activities, such as banquets and weddings. These songs can not only increase the festive atmosphere, but also bring people closer. Educational enlightenment: Some ballads in The Book of Songs are used for educational enlightenment. By describing nature, life and the world, these ballads educate people to pay attention to all aspects of life and inspire people to think about society and life.
Emotional catharsis: Some ballads in The Book of Songs express personal feelings and emotional catharsis. These ballads express the joys and sorrows in people's lives and make people experience life more truly. In a word, the original ecological ballads in The Book of Songs played a very important role in the social life at that time, which not only recorded the history, customs and culture of the society at that time, but also provided valuable cultural heritage for future generations.
"One person's wisdom, unity is strength" means that the ballads in The Book of Songs have certain personalized characteristics, but they also represent the collective wisdom of the whole society. In ancient society, folk songs were often created by some talented individuals. These people often write some unique songs according to their own experiences, feelings and ideas.
These ballads can reflect the author's unique views and feelings, and reflect the author's understanding and thinking about life and society, with strong personalized characteristics. However, folk songs are not only personal creations, but also the crystallization of the whole social and cultural accumulation and wisdom.
The emotions, thoughts and values expressed by folk songs are not created by one person, but are formed and passed down by the whole society. In this process, people continue to inherit and carry forward these ballads from different angles, and constantly revise and improve them, so that they have wider social significance and value.
Therefore, "the wisdom of all" means that the ballads in The Book of Songs represent the cultural accumulation and wisdom of the whole society while maintaining the author's personalized creation. The accumulation of collective culture and the crystallization of wisdom provide a very valuable historical, cultural and ideological heritage for future generations.