The Book of Songs: the earliest collection of poems in China, * * * contains 305 poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period. It can be divided into three categories: wind, elegance, ode and folk songs. Elegant-elegant and elegant, court ode; Zhou Songfu, Truffle Fu and Ode to Shang are music songs dedicated to the ancestral temple. The expressions are Fu, Bi and Xing. Wind, elegance, praise, fu, comparison and harmony are called six meanings. Created a precedent for China's realistic literature.
Chu Ci, also known as Chu Ci, is a poetic style created by Qu Yuan, a great poet in the Warring States Period. The works use the literary style and dialect rhyme of Chu area (now around the two lakes) to describe the mountains, rivers and historical customs of Chu area, which has strong local characteristics. In the Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang compiled Qu Yuan's works and Song Yu's works "Cheng Qu Fu" into a collection called Songs of the South. It became a collection of poems that had a far-reaching influence on China literature after The Book of Songs, and created a precedent for romantic literature in China.