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What are the meaningful names in Songs of the South?

Chu Ci is the earliest collection of romantic poems and the source of romantic literature. The names of Chu Ci first appeared in Historical Records and Biography of Cool Officials. It can be seen that this name already existed in the early Han Dynasty at the latest. Its original meaning refers to Chu Ci in general, and later becomes a proper name, which refers to the new poetic style represented by Qu Yuan's creation during the Warring States Period. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang sorted out the works of Qu Yuan and Song Yu, and the works of Xiaoshan, Dong Fangshuo, Bao Wang and Liu Xiang in Huainan in the Han Dynasty, with a total of 16 articles named "Songs of the South". It is the ancestor of the set. Later, Wang Yi added his Jiu Si to Article 17. They are: Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Jiu Wen, Jiu Zhang, Bu Ju, Fisherman, Jiu Bian, Evocation,, Shi, Recruit Hermit, Qi Jian and Ai. This seventeen-article chapter structure has become a popular reading for later generations.