The Book of Songs is mainly composed of four words. There are two characters, three characters, five characters, six characters, seven characters and eight characters, which are flexible and varied. In composition, it has the characteristics of repeated sentences and repeated singing, and uses a lot of reduplicated words, disyllabic words and rhymes, which strengthens the vividness and musicality of the language.
The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China. The Book of Songs contains 305 poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, which are divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode.
Among them, "wind" includes folk songs on the cover of the Book of Songs in 15 places in Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan, Hebei, Shandong and northern Hubei (Qi, Chu, Han, Zhao, Wei and Qin). Known as the "Fifteen Kingdoms Style", there are 160 songs, which are the core content of The Book of Songs.
"Wind" refers to rural wind and wind ballads. "Elegance" means elegant music, that is, the music songs of nobles at banquets or princes at meetings are divided into "Elegance" and "Xiaoya" according to the music layout, with a total of 105, including 3 poems of Elegance and 74 poems of Xiaoya.
Ode is a sacrificial music, which is divided into 3 1 Zhou Song, 4 truffles, 5 commercial songs and 40 * * *. It is one of the five classics. The Book of Songs has a history of more than 2500 years. The methods of expression in The Book of Songs are divided into Fu, Bi and Xing. Together with wind, elegance and praise, it is called "six meanings"