The definition, main content and artistic features of the Book of Songs! Give gold coins after adoption!

The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China, which contains about 500 years of poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (1 1 century to the 6th century). In addition, there are six poems with topics but no content, that is, no words, which are called sheng poems, also known as "Three Hundred Poems". The pre-Qin dynasty was called "Poetry", or the integer was called "Poetry 300". In the Western Han Dynasty, it was honored as a Confucian classic, formerly known as The Book of Songs, which has been in use ever since. Mao Heng in Han Dynasty annotated The Book of Songs, so it was also called Mao Shi. Most of the authors of the poems in The Book of Songs cannot be verified. It involves the Yellow River Basin, starting from Shaanxi and eastern Gansu in the west, reaching southwest Hebei in the north, Shandong in the east and Jianghan Basin in the south.

Ideological content: 1. A poem "Goose" reflecting labor production, labor process, Ge Tan and agricultural activities throughout the year, July 2. Poems "Storytelling" and "Getan" reflecting exploitation and oppression 3. Poems reflecting rebellion: Serviceman and Dongshan 4. Patriotic poems. 8+0. Realistic creation method II. Fu Bixing's expression 3. Repeat composition 4. Four sentences and five sentences. Rich and vivid language.