Who can tell me the landscape poems of Zhou Dynasty?

The origin of landscape poetry can be traced back to The Book of Songs and Songs of the South. But it is not a real landscape poem.

The poems of the Zhou Dynasty handed down should all be in the Book of Songs. After all, they are regarded as the first collection of poems.

According to its classification, Ya Song has three parts, namely, Ya Song is a national folk song, Ya Song is an official song, and Ya Song is a ancestral temple. The landscape descriptions should all be in the fifteen-country style and Xiaoyali.

For example, the rank is dry, and Nanshan is faint. It is like a bamboo bud and a pine tree (Xiaoya Xigan)

Gradual stone with high dimension. The mountains and rivers are far away, and they are tired (the stone of Xiaoya's gradual progress)

Learn from the valley wind and raise the wind and rain. ...

Learn from Gu Feng, with lofty mountains and delicate waters. No grass will never die, no wood will never wither. Forget my greatness and think about my little grievances (Xiaoya Gu Feng).

Wind and rain are like ashes, and chickens crow (wind and rain in Zheng Feng)

The white dew is frost, and the so-called Iraqis are on the water side (Qin Feng)

Nanshan tree is so big and tall that you can't enjoy the cool under it. There are women on the Han River who want to pursue the impossible. (Guofeng Nan Zhou Hanguang)

Guan pheasant dove, in Hezhou (the national wind Nan Zhou Guan pheasant)

Hundreds of rivers boil and mountains and rivers break. The high valley is the shore, and the deep valley is the mausoleum (Xiaoya turns in October)

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Because the Book of Songs is mostly written by Fu Bixing, we should talk about scenery before things. ...

Actually, there is. I really can't remember. I suggest you see for yourself. More than 300 songs, not many.

P.S. (I just saw the same problem. Are they all you? )