What folk songs and poems reflect people's customs and life in The Book of Songs?

"Feng" in The Book of Songs is a folk poem, which reflects the customs and life of ordinary people.

From the content, The Book of Songs can be divided into three parts: body, elegance and ode. Feng, also known as national wind and fifteen national winds, is a music song from fifteen different regions in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and a folk song with local color collected from 15 region.

The national style is an integral part of The Book of Songs. Including,, Feng Li, Feng Li,, Zheng Feng,, tang style, Qin Feng, Chen Feng and Feng Li.

The main contents of national ethos are: ① expressing people's desire to resist exploitation and oppression and their pain and disgust at labor and military service. For example, July in Qi Feng describes the exploitation and oppression of serfs, and their hard work and miserable life all year round. (2) The eulogy of labor. For example, "Nan Zhou Frye" is a song sung by women in twos and threes to collect plantains, which expresses the cheerful mood of women when they work. (3) show patriotism and expose the ugly behavior of the ruling class. For example, "Qin Feng without Clothes" reflects the soldiers' lofty sentiments of defending their homeland, joining the army generously, uniting against aggression and sharing weal and woe. ④ Love songs expressing love and poems reflecting the fate of women's marriage. For example, Nan Zhou Guan Ju wrote that a young man boldly and frankly expressed his love for a beautiful girl.