China's first poetry collection is

The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in China, with 365,438+065,438+0 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, also known as "300 poems". The pre-Qin Dynasty was called The Book of Songs, or it was called The Book of Songs by integers. It was regarded as a Confucian classic in the Western Han Dynasty, formerly known as The Book of Songs. The Book of Songs is a collection of poems produced in the late slave society in China. It is the beginning of China's ancient poetry and the earliest collection of poems, which collected 305 ancient poems from 1 1 century BC to the 6th century BC. In addition, there are six poems with titles and no content, that is, six poems without words. No content is Nanchang, Bai Hua, Shu Hua, Youkang, Chongwu and You Yi. It reflects the social outlook of about 500 years from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period.