Brief introduction of Daya Daming

Daming, the second chapter of the Book of Songs is elegant. Chinese national poems in the pre-Qin period. The poem consists of eight chapters, four chapters with six sentences and four chapters with eight sentences. It is a long narrative poem and an organic part of the founding epic of the Zhou Dynasty. It is the last chapter of the Epic of the Founding of the Zhou Dynasty. First, it writes that Ji Wang was ordained by fate, married Tairen and gave birth to King Wen, then wrote that King Wen was born after marrying Taisi, and finally wrote that Yin was destroyed with assistance. The whole poem has both the contrast of situations and the rendering of scenes. It is meticulous and slightly echoes, avoiding tiling, rigidity and monotony, appearing ups and downs and magnificent. The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in the history of China literature. It had a far-reaching impact on the development of poetry in later generations and became the source of the realistic tradition of China's classical literature.