
The Book of Songs
by Mu Xin
About This Novel
"I love all the men and women in the three hundred poems..." Mu Xin said about the "Book of Songs", "Three hundred poems, in one sentence, Hui Wu Zhong." Mu Xin's collection of poems "The Book of Songs", whose real name is "Hui Wu Zhong", was compiled by Mu Xin himself in his later years, creatively injecting modern content based on the "Book of Songs", each poem has 14 lines, a total of 300 poems. The inner chapters include 263 poems such as "Tongpao", "Holding Hands", "Guan Guan", "Peach", "Wuzhi", "Samsung", "Wuzhen", "Yuli", "Jianjia", "Zijin", "Shimu", etc. There are 37 poems including "Water", "Hie Shan", "Tian Xia", "Chaos" and "Qi Su". The words are classical and the concepts are modern. Appreciating the beauty of rhetoric is like getting lost in the complicated meaning, shape and pronunciation of Chinese characters.
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