The Book of Songs is China's first collection of poems, which collected 305 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period. Pre-Qin was called "Poetry", or integer was called "Poetry 300" or "Poetry 300". In the Western Han Dynasty, it was revered as a Confucian classic, called The Book of Songs, which is still in use today. The Book of Songs was written in the Spring and Autumn Period, and there were Qi, Lu, Han and Mao religions in the Han Dynasty. After the Eastern Han Dynasty, Qi, Lu and Han were all lost, leaving only the Biography of Mao Poetry. Mao poetry prevailed after the Eastern Han Dynasty and has been passed down to this day.
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The Book of Songs pays attention to reality and expresses the true feelings caused by real life. This creative attitude makes it have a strong and profound artistic charm, which is the first milestone of China's realistic literature.
The Book of Songs and national style are the source of China's realistic poetry. In July, we can see the slave life stained with blood and tears, and in Cut Tan, we can feel the awakening of the class consciousness of the exploited. Disgruntled slaves boldly put forward a just question to the ruling class who got something for nothing: "If you don't get enough, you can get 300 pills for nothing." If you don't raise or hunt, is there a county badger in Huzhan Pavilion? "Some poems also describe the workers' direct struggle with the ruling class in order to obtain the right to life. In this regard, Shuo has a shocking power.