
Book of Songs Grass and Trees
by Yu Zhenhong
About This Novel
Ancient Chinese literati often wrote about their elegant lives, expressing their feelings and chanting in mountains and rivers, borrowing objects from pavilions and pavilions, or even savoring a meal of vegetables. These leisurely and elegant feelings have become the ideal life that modern people pursue. Classical original works, exquisite pictures, coupled with simple, elegant and simple introductory words, are intended to create a set of beautiful, elegant, and meaningful little books. The Book of Songs is the beginning of ancient Chinese poetry. It collects a total of 311 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period. It is rich in content and reflects labor and love, war and corvee, oppression and resistance, customs and marriage, ancestor worship and peace meetings, and even celestial phenomena, landforms, animals, plants and other aspects. This book captures 50 representative poems from the Book of Songs. While savoring the ancient poetry, it further describes the political culture, local customs and customs of the time, and uses poetry as a guide to display the ancient historical and humanistic picture.
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