What are the styles of Chuci and Shijing?

The Book of Songs is China's first collection of poems, which earned more than 500 years from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period. There are ***3 1 1 poems, of which 6 poems are poems, that is, only the title, but no content. They were called the Book of Songs in the pre-Qin period, or they were called the Book of Songs by integers. They were honored as Confucian classics in the Western Han Dynasty and were originally called The Book of Songs.

There are three ways to express the Book of Songs: Fu, Bi and Xing, among which Fu is the way to tell the truth and Bi is a metaphor. "Xing" means Xing, "Say something else that evokes chanting first". Fu, Bi, Xing, Feng, Ya and Song are called "six meanings".

The Book of Songs comprehensively shows the social life of China from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, and truly reflects the historical features of the slave society in China from prosperity to decline. The Book of Songs is a perfect combination of realism and romanticism, but mainly realism.

In the 4th century BC, the Chu State in the Warring States Period, with its unique cultural foundation and the influence of northern culture, gave birth to the great poet Qu Yuan, and Song Yu and others who were deeply influenced by it created a new poetic style. Qu Yuan's Lisao is an outstanding representative of Chu Ci.

Chuci developed the form of poetry. It broke the four-word form of The Book of Songs, from three or four words to five or seven words. In terms of creative methods, Songs of the South absorbed the romantic spirit of myth and opened up the creative road of China's literary romanticism.