What are the poems describing war in The Book of Songs?

Dadong, June in Xiaoya, Cai Wei in Xiaoya, etc.

The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in ancient China, including some poems describing war. For example, "Dadong" describes the war scene in which Zhou Wuwang fought against the Governor's League, and expresses the poet's views and attitudes towards the war. June in Xiaoya depicts the war scene in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and expresses the soldiers' courage and joy after the victory of the war through poetry. Xiaoya Cai Wei described the hard life of soldiers in the Zhou Dynasty on the battlefield, expressing their weariness of war and their desire for a peaceful life. "The Great Teeth and the Great Warrior" depicts the scene of the Zhou Dynasty's army fighting against the enemy, and expresses the soldiers' bravery and joy after the victory of the war. Through the description of war, poetry shows the cruelty of ancient wars and the heroism of soldiers, and also expresses the poet's attitude towards war and his yearning for a peaceful life. The above are some poems describing war in The Book of Songs, which have an important position in the history of literature and reflect the military characteristics of ancient society and people's thinking about war.