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Chapter 3 Section 2 Esteem

Chinese poems and songs 刘耕路 273Words 2018-03-20
Most of the elegant poems are works reflecting the life and thoughts and feelings of the aristocratic class.Among them, there are "Daya" and "Xiaoya". "Daya" is mostly poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty, and "Xiaoya" is mostly poems from the late Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period. "Daya" is mostly a hymn, praising the luxurious life of the ruling class; "Xiaoya" is mostly a poem of complaints, expressing the complaints of the lower class nobles.In terms of style, "Da Ya" is graceful and elegant, but not too poetic; "Xiao Ya" is lively and lively, with high artistic value.For example, the article "Caiwei" in "Xiaoya" has always been praised. It describes a man who went out to fight against Xianyun (Xianyun Xianyun) (that is, the Huns of later generations), experienced a long and hard life, and finally returned to Hometown Mood:

Yang Liu also showed her farewell affection.
This is a very touching lyric poem. The poems in "Xiaoya" are similar to the national style in style, and some of them are folk songs.
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