Laugh at how much sorrow there is in life, and the heart of the wild crane is free in the clouds. Which poem is it from?

This is someone's blog on the Internet. The whole poem is as follows:

Laugh at how much sorrow there is in life, and the heart of the wild crane is free in the clouds; .

Trouble sends falling flowers, mountains and rivers flow freely; .

How short life is in a hundred years, and sanctification transcends things. ?

Picking daisies, singing and fishing on the boat in Nanshan.

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This poem expresses the author's thoughts and feelings of poking fun at life troubles and longing for a free and independent life.

The Book of Songs, known as the poems in the pre-Qin period, is the first collection of poems in China, with 365,438+065,438+0 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, also known as 300 poems. * * * It is divided into three parts: wind, elegance and ode, among which "wind" includes "Wind of Fifteen Countries" with 160 poems; "Ya" is divided into "Ya" and "Ya", with 105 poems; Ode is divided into Zhou Song, Truffle and Ode to Shang Dynasty, with a total of 40 songs. ?

The text structure of The Book of Songs often adopts the form of chapters and sentences. There are three main ways of expression, usually called Fu, Bi and Xing.

People call the content arrangement and expression of The Book of Songs "ode to elegance", and there is a theory of "four beginnings and six meanings" for the classification of poems in The Book of Songs. "Four Beginnings" refers to four top poems: National Style, Elegant Style, Xiaoya and Ode. "Six meanings" refers to "wind, elegance, praise, fu, comparison and glory".

"Style, elegance and praise" are the classification of the Book of Songs according to different music, and "Fu, Bi and Xing" are the expressions of the Book of Songs. The Book of Songs is mainly composed of four words and miscellaneous words.