Wind, the national wind, is a folk song all over the country. The Book of Songs has fifteen national styles.
Elegance, including elegance and elegance, is mostly made by officials and nobles, and is generally regarded as "positive voice".
Ode, that is, music that sacrifices and praises saints, can be divided into Zhou Song, truffle and Shang Ode.
Fu is a direct narrative. Is the most basic expression.
Comparison, that is, metaphor, simile and metaphor all belong to this category.
Xing, that is, Xing, leads to what you want to say with something else.
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The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China. The Book of Songs was originally named "Poetry", and there were 305 * * * poems (in addition, there were 6 poems with titles and no content, which was called "Sheng Poetry"), so it was also called "Poetry 300". Confucianism has regarded it as a classic since the Han Dynasty, so it is called The Book of Songs. Mao Heng in Han Dynasty annotated The Book of Songs, so it was also called Mao Shi.
The Book of Songs has the theory of "four beginnings and six meanings" for the classification of poetry. "Four Beginnings" refers to four top poems: Feng, Elegance, Ode. "Six meanings" refers to "wind, elegance, praise, fu, comparison and glory".