What is the most representative composition structure of The Book of Songs?

The most representative structure of The Book of Songs is to repeat chapters, break sentences and sing three sighs.

1. The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in ancient China, and its structure has unique artistic charm. Among them, the most representative composition structure is "linking chapters and sentences, singing three sighs"

2. "Overlapping chapters and sentences" refers to the repeated use of the same sentence or paragraph in poetry, which strengthens the theme and emotion of poetry through repetition. This structure not only makes poetry more rhythmic and rhythmic, but also makes readers feel the emotions and themes expressed by the poet more deeply.

3. "Three sighs and one singing" means that poetry is more layered and changeable in expression by means of echo and antithesis. Every poem expresses the poet's deep thinking and pursuit of emotional themes through repeated recitation and echo.

4. This structure is widely used in The Book of Songs. For example, chapters such as Guanju and Jia Jian all adopt the method of repeating chapters and sentences, which makes poetry more rhythmic and rhythmic. At the same time, these chapters also express the poet's deep thinking and pursuit of love, nature and other themes through singing and sighing.