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What is the "spirit of fengshou" This is a term from the history of Chinese literature, thank you!

This question is a slight variation of the original question

The original history of literature asked, "What is the fengshou tradition?"

The answer is as follows:

The term "fengsao" in the history of Chinese literature refers to the juxtaposition of "Guofeng," which stands for the Classic of Poetry, and "Li Sao," which stands for the Book of Chu Rhetoric. The "Feng-Sao" tradition is the development of two fine traditions of ancient Chinese poetry under the influence of the "Classic of Poetry" and "Chu Rhetoric", namely, the "wind" poetry tradition formed on behalf of the "National Wind" of the "Classic of Poetry", and the "RiSao" poetry tradition formed on behalf of the "Chu Rhetoric". The so-called "wind" poetic tradition and the "sao" poetic tradition formed by the "Li Sao" of the "Chu Shi". The so-called "wind" poetic tradition is the spirit of realism that has been passed down from generation to generation. The so-called "Sao" poetic tradition is a positive romantic approach full of passion and fantasy.

Just replace the word "tradition" with "spirit"

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