Which poem in the first paragraph of Fu on the Red Wall comes from The Book of Songs?

The first paragraph "reciting the moon poem and singing graceful and restrained chapters" comes from the Book of Songs.

From The Book of Songs.

The original text is as follows:

There is how bright in the moon, which is the beauty of beauty. My figure is graceful and light, which makes me miss my heart.

The moon is white, beautiful and beautiful. My gentle posture is soothing, which makes me miss and feel sad.

The moon came out, lit up and was beautiful. My elegant steps are elegant, which makes me miss my heart and be agitated.

Brief analysis:

These two sentences mean: recite articles related to the bright moon and praise this chapter.

Introduction to The Book of Songs;

The Book of Songs is the beginning of China's ancient poetry. This is the earliest collection of poems. Collected poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period (1 1 century to the 6th century), * * * 31,among which 6 poems are Sheng poems, that is, there are only titles but no contents, which are called Six Sheng Poems (.

Brief introduction of chibi fu;

Su Shi, a great writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote two poems about Chibi, which were later called "Pre-Chibi Fu" and "Post-Chibi Fu", both of which were famous works in the history of ancient China literature.

Su Shi was demoted 1082. He visited Chibi near Huangzhou twice in autumn and winter and wrote these two poems.