This topic examines human history.
The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems and the beginning of China's ancient poems, which collected poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period. The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode. "Wind" is a ballad of Zhou Dynasty. Elegant music is the official music of Zhou people, which is divided into harmony and elegance. Ode is a music song used for sacrificial rites in Zhou and aristocratic ancestral temples, which is divided into, and Shang songs. Fu, Bi and Xing are the three main expressions in The Book of Songs. Fu is straightforward, perfunctory and parallel. "Bi" is analogy and metaphor; "Xing" refers to expressing the poet's things, thoughts and feelings by saying other things first and then associating them.
Therefore, the expression is wrong.