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Introduction to Xiaoya Giry

Twenty-sixth "auspicious day" and "The Book of Songs, Xiao Ya". Chinese national poems in the pre-Qin period. The whole poem consists of four chapters with six sentences in each chapter. This is a long poem that artistically reproduces the whole process of Zhou Xuanwang's auspicious day, offering sacrifices to Mazu, hunting in the wild, and going home with full load to entertain his ministers. The whole poem consists of four chapters. The first chapter is about preparation before hunting. Chapter 2 Chapter 2 wrote that a good horse was chosen to go hunting formally; The third chapter, write followers to drive animals for the son of heaven to shoot and hunt; In the fourth chapter, it is written that the son of heaven won the shot and went back to the DPRK to enjoy the banquet. The most obvious feature of this poem is that it follows the development process of things in an orderly way; In addition, most chapters of the poem describe the preparation process of hunting activities, the scene of followers driving away wild animals for the emperor to hunt, and the occasional appearance of animals as a foil. Specifically, the son of heaven has only four sentences to write when hunting: "If you open my bow, you must hold my arrow." If you make a small mistake, you make a big mistake. "This combination of point and surface writing not only describes the process of hunting, but also describes the hunting scene, revealing a relaxed atmosphere. It highlights the image of the son of heaven, enhances the majesty of the son of heaven, and makes the whole poem have a strong appeal. The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in the history of China literature. It has a far-reaching influence on the development of later poetry.