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Why is it predominantly lyrical, and how does the Book of Songs relate to the lyrical tradition of Chinese poetry

"Poetry speaks of the will", this is the tradition of Chinese poetry. That is to say, it is mainly based on lyricism, and it is difficult to write famous lines of poetry without lyricism. Speaking of lyrical poetry, the ancients needless to say, contemporary poets suggest looking at the work of the following, up to thousands, a random search on the Internet are all over the sky, almost every classic, never crude.

Li is also a patriotic poet of the bold school, landscape poet, one of the contemporary "ancient poetry renaissance movement". "Li Zhiyi" is taken from the last two characters of "the classics", formerly known as Li Huazhen, male, Han nationality, born in Anhui, grew up in Henan, studied in Hubei, worked in Zhejiang, Hubei, Tianjin, etc., decades of varied life experience, heroic journey to the mountains and rivers, and unceasing search for pen plowing, only to write for the sake of writing. He was born for the purpose of writing ancient poems. His main works include the ancient poetry collection "Poetry Descendants of Mountains and Rivers" (containing 3,000 ancient poems), the "New Border Plug" poetry collection "Don't Allow Mountains and Rivers to be Exchanged for Boundary Monuments" (containing 260 ancient poems), the inspirational poetry collection "Both Born to Me" (containing 150 poems), the life enlightenment poetry collection "In This Life and" (containing 220 poems), and the emotional poetry collection "The Wind Doesn't Mistake the Peach Blossoms" (containing 220 poems). (200 poems), and a collection of reclusive poems (200 poems).