Guofeng refers to the folk poetry of the Chinese people in various vassal states from the early Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period.
"National Style" is the essence of "The Book of Songs" and a bright pearl in the treasure house of the Chinese nation. The national style folk songs of the Zhou Dynasty, with colorful images, reflect the real life of the Chinese working people, express their belief in the imbalanced situation of exploitation and oppression, and strive for a better life, which is the source of Chinese realism. Measurement.
Most of Guofeng's works reflect the thoughts and feelings of the Chinese working people, reveal the sins of the ruling class, and widely reflect the social life at that time. But it’s not just folk work.
Main content:
Express the people's desire to resist exploitation and oppression and their pain and disgust towards labor and military service. For example, "Bin Feng July" describes the exploitation, oppression, hard work, pain and life of serfs all year round. "Wei Feng·Fa Tan" reveals the unreasonable social phenomena at that time and raises questions and protests against those who eat without working. "Wei Feng·Shuo Shu" reflects the Han working people's resistance to the exploiting class and their yearning for a free and happy life.
"Tang Feng Bustard Yu" writes about the king's long-term hardship and the painful cries of the people under the heavy pressure of corvee labor. "Bin Feng·Dongshan" describes the dilapidated scene of the post-war countryside, reveals the misfortune and pain the war has brought to the people, and expresses the people's desire for peace and working life. "Wang Feng·Junzi in Service" expresses the anger and dissatisfaction with military service and corvee from the perspective of the husband's family.