The elegant articles of The Book of Songs are introduced as follows:
The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode. Elegance is one of the components of The Book of Songs. Among them, 74 are Xiaoya, 365,438+0 are elegant, and * * * 65,438+005 are collectively called "Er Ya". Elegance is one of the six meanings of poetry.
Ya is right, which means that the imperial court is enjoying the music of Ji Wang in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Elegance is divided into elegance and indecency. Daya 3 1 is a work of the Western Zhou Dynasty, most of which were written in the early Western Zhou Dynasty and a few in the late Western Zhou Dynasty. There are 74 works by Xiaoya, except a few of which may be works of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the rest are works of the late Western Zhou Dynasty.
The author of "Elegance" is mainly an upper-class aristocrat; The author of Xiaoya is not only an upper-class aristocrat, but also a lower-class aristocrat and a person with low status. Ode is the joy of ancestral temple sacrifice, many of which are dance music, and the music may be more soothing.
The Book of Songs Daming is introduced as follows:
Daya Daming is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. This is an epic narrative poem, which is an organic part of the founding epic of the Zhou Dynasty. The poem consists of eight chapters, six sentences in the first, second, fourth and seventh chapters, and eight sentences in the third, fifth, sixth and eighth chapters.
In the poem, Ji Wang's fate was written first, and he married Tairen and gave birth to the king below, and then he wrote that King Wen married Taisi and gave birth, and finally he wrote that with the help of, Yin was destroyed in one fell swoop, which was regarded as the last epic of the founding of the Zhou Dynasty.
This poem is large in scale and rigorous in structure, with both the contrast of situations and the rendering of scenes. It is meticulous and slightly echoes, avoiding tiling, rigidity and monotony, appearing ups and downs and magnificent.
Xiaoya introduced Huan man as follows:
One Man in Xiaoya is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first poetry collection in ancient China. This is a poem, which describes a enslaved man and longs for someone to help him. The whole poem is divided into three chapters, with eight sentences in each chapter. The meanings of the three chapters are very similar, but repeated recitation gives people a strong sense of urgency, vividly depicts the longing of travelers and accurately conveys the sadness of travelers.
This poem has a slow rhythm and can be called a vocal work with musical characteristics. The first half of each chapter constitutes a complete narrative structure, with a low mood, like the main song part; The second half of each chapter is in the same form, with a brisk pace and high spirits. It's like a chorus.