Why did Confucius attach importance to The Book of Songs?

1. Do these poems describing women all reflect what Confucius said: "Only women are difficult to raise"?

2. "Only women are hard to raise" is Confucius' view. As a literary work compiled by Confucius, Confucius, as a great thinker and educator, can't keep literary works because he opposes the views on it.

3. As a scholar, you should have proper literary ethics, and you should treat any valuable works with rational thoughts, not to mention that Confucius' thoughts will eventually have classic philosophical thoughts. The book of songs is like this.

4. The simplest metaphor: China people hate Japan, but they can't deny Japan's scientific and technological achievements. 5. Because Confucius wanted to educate his disciples with The Book of Songs, many of them had nothing to do with education. 6. Confucius said that there are 300 poems, in a word, thinking innocently. This innocence is not excessive, so Confucius not only did not belittle Guan Yu, but praised him greatly. The so-called view of knowing politics by poetry is to examine the gains and losses of politics through the creation of folk poems. Although Zheng's voice is not as important as Shao Le's in Confucius' mind, Confucius did not abandon these excellent poems because of his personal likes and dislikes.