"Shi Wei" comes from A. "Guofeng" B. "Xiaoya" C. "Daya" D. "Song of Zhou" in "The Book of Songs"

A. National Style

"Shi Wei" comes from "The Book of Songs·National Style·Beifeng". This poem describes the family's eagerness to return home to their loved ones who are serving abroad. The poem captures the feeling of the moment when the sky is getting late, and a series of questions and questionings express strong emotions, including concern for relatives in the mud, frost and dew, and resentment against "the king"'s behavior. Regarding the theme of this poem, the "Preface to Mao's Poems" states that the Marquis of Li was expelled by Di and fled to Wei, and his officials wrote this to persuade him to return home. Since "Mao's Poetry" interprets this poem as an invitation to return, and those who have studied "Poetry" in the past dynasties have mainly focused on Mao's theory, the word "decline" has gradually evolved into the image of "returning to seclusion" in Chinese classical poetry, such as "Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty" Just like this, I am envious of leisure and leisure, and my songs of regret are fading" ("Weichuan Tianjia"); Meng Haoran "Because you have gone to your hometown, I sent you a message from a distance to sing my songs" ("Sending Doctor Xin to Hubei"); Guan Xiu "The east wind is coming and the song is fading" , Shenyun Taoist summoned him back" ("General Biedu") and so on. From this we can also see the influence of this poem on later generations.