The fifteen-nation style in the Book of Songs refers to

The Fifteen National Styles refer to Nan Zhou, Zhao Nan, Longfeng, Longfeng, Feng Wei, Feng Wang, Zheng Feng, Qi Feng, Feng Wei, tang style, Qin Feng, Martin and Ji Feng.

The 15-Country Style, that is, the music songs of 15 different regions in the Western Zhou Dynasty, is a folk song with local color collected from 15 region. The national style is an integral part of The Book of Songs. The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in the history of China literature, which has had a far-reaching impact on the development of later poems and has become the source of the realistic tradition of China's classical literature.

Most of the works of "National Style" are collective creations of working people and are the essence of The Book of Songs. National style is the essence of The Book of Songs, and it is a bright pearl in the treasure house of China's national literature and art. ..

The folk songs of Zhou Dynasty with national style reflect the real life of working people with colorful pictures, express the unfair treatment suffered by working people under the condition of exploitation and oppression and their belief in striving for a better life, and are the source of China's realistic poems.

Artistic feature

The artistic feature of Guo Feng is that many poems come from social reality and directly express the true feelings of life without whitewashing. In the method of expression, Fu, Bi and Xing are used.

For example, July, Zheng, Shuo, Gaofeng Xintai, Guanju, Qin and so on.

Poets vividly depict characters by describing their inner activities or setting off scenery. For example, Gaofeng Jingnv, Nan Zhou Yao Tao, Zheng Feng, Yue Nv Ji Ming, Feng Weishuoren, etc. They all depict vivid characters with outstanding personality and touching artistic charm.