In what context was Guo Feng Feng Wang Mi Li created?

"The wind? Feng Wang? Li Shu is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. This is a folk song around Luoyi, the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, and it is a poem with feelings of the rise and fall of the country. The background of this poem has been debated for thousands of years. The first article was inferred from Preface to Mao Shi, and was written by a poor aristocrat in the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. The second one is slightly different from the first one, which was done by nobles through pity for their families. The third kind is written by vagrants, lamenting their own life experiences.

The first kind of nobles sympathized with the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty,

According to the ancient book Preface to Mao Poems:? "Millet parting", Min Ye. As for Zhou, Dr. Chow went to the Imperial Palace's ancestral temple, which was full of whole grains. The subversion of Min Zhou's room is unbearable, but it is a poem. ? Mi Li is a poem that pities the imperial clan of the Zhou Dynasty. The scholar-officials of the Zhou Dynasty went out on business to the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, passing by the original ancestral temple and palace, and found weeds growing there. They remembered the rise and fall of the royal family of the Zhou Dynasty and refused to leave for a long time, so they wrote this poem to express their feelings. This statement has always been the mainstream.

First, the author of this book has always been controversial, but the two controversial authors, one is a student of Confucius and the other is a great scholar in the late Western Han Dynasty. Because they are rigorous scholars, they support being cautious about academic issues. Without strong evidence, they would not have written such comments, so there must be relevant evidence as support, but because of a long time, they have disappeared in the long river of history.

Secondly, this poem on Wang Feng's head shows the editor's mentality at that time. What is the wind? "Preface to Mao Poetry" has relevant explanations. The upper part is weathered and the lower part is winded. The main text admonishes, the speaker is innocent, and the listener is warned, so it is called the wind. ? Is this paragraph for the nobles above? Wind? To educate the civilians below, and the civilians below use it? Wind? To satirize the nobles above, give extremely tactful suggestions, so that the speaker will not be convicted of these contents, and can also warn the listener. It's called. Wind? ,

Therefore, combining the above two points, many Confucian scholars have agreed for thousands of years that this poem was written by the nobles at that time after seeing the dilapidated capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, hoping that the royal family at that time would be alert and try to rebuild the dilapidated ancestral temples and palaces and restore the vitality of that year.

The second kind of ruined aristocrats feel sorry for themselves because of the scenery.

There is a saying in Preface to Mao Poetry that Chow Tai Fook has gone, but as for Zhou Zong. Chow Tai Fook refers to the aristocratic doctors of the Zhou Dynasty. When he went to Zhou Zong, he said that he had gone to the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. In this way, the story is different, because in ancient times, although slavery also pointed out tolerance, it may more often refer to hard labor. Therefore, it is very likely that those ruined nobles whose families broke down for some reason wrote this poem after seeing the devastated capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.

The third is to think that a wanderer is sighing about his life experience.

The basis of this statement comes from the original text, leisurely heaven! Who is this? This sentence means heaven. Who caused this? But, it doesn't seem appropriate? Wind? Style, this is a very straightforward accusation. This statement is only a few guesses.