Interpretation of The Book of Songs (1). A poem praising merit. On the one hand, poetry means that it is just the elegance of songs; Ode refers to the ability of movement and dance. "Rites and Music": "The world is determined, and then the six laws are adjusted and the five tones are sung, which is called the moral voice." Confucius' Ying Da Shu: "The person who sings a poem with a string is called the string of the harp and sings this poem." Li Yannian: "It is the combination of heaven and earth and music that makes Sima Xiangru and others write poems. Yan Nian will inherit the poems created by the string songs and make new songs for them. " (2). Generally refers to poetry. Justin's anthology "Preface to the Famous Ministers of the Three Kingdoms": "Fu Shi is a school of his own, either praising affection or expressing merit." Shan Li's note: "The praise, the description of beauty and virtue, tells the gods of its success." See "six meanings". See Ruan Yuan's "Recalling History and Remembering Turquoise" in Qing Dynasty.
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Interpretation of Poetry Poetry (poetry) is a literary style, which reflects life and expresses feelings through rhythmic and rhythmic language: poetry. Poetry talk (1) comments on poets, poems, poetry schools and works that record poets' comments and actions; B. a collection of poems. Poetry, drama and poetry. Poet. Poetry. Interpretation of ode to the history of poetry (ode) Praise: praise. Great. Eulogy and praise. The ode of the past is not today. An article or poem with praise as its content: singing about the motherland. Ode to youth. Make a wish: congratulations. Ode to Daan. The Book of Songs contains some lyrics of China's sacrificial dance music in Zhou Dynasty, which are divided into "Zhou Song" and "Truffle".