Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - In the history of our country's literature, it is thought to be known as "Feng Sao", "Sao" refers to "Li Sao", and "Feng" refers to what?

In the history of our country's literature, it is thought to be known as "Feng Sao", "Sao" refers to "Li Sao", and "Feng" refers to what?

"Wind" refers to the "State Wind", which represents the "Book of Poetry".

The Book of Songs and the Chu Rhetoric are the brilliant crystallization of the Northern Plains culture and the Southern Chu culture in the pre-Qin period, each with its own ideas, outstanding artistic achievements and distinctive features, becoming the two major models of China's classical poetry, the two banners. Therefore, in the history of Chinese literature, "Feng" and "Sao" are often referred to together, "Feng" refers to the "National Wind", which represents the "Classic of Poetry"; "Sao" refers to the "Li Sao", which represents the "Li Sao". The term "wind" refers to the "National Wind", which represents the "Classic of Poetry"; "sao" refers to the "Li Sao", which represents the "Chu Shi".

Later poets, in general, or mainly accepted the influence of the "Poetry Classic", or mainly accepted the influence of the "Chu Rhetoric", so that poetry creation along the "Poetry Classic", "Chu Rhetoric" opened up the two paths continue to move forward. Therefore, the development and formation of the two different traditions of poetry in China, customarily known as "poetry", "Sao" tradition, also known as "wind", The two different traditions of poetry are customarily referred to as the "poetry" and the "sao" tradition, and also as the "wind" and "sao" tradition.

The latter is used to refer to literature in general, in the literary world in a leading position or in some aspects of the leading called leading the wind. The colloquialisms often refer to frivolous behavior and debauchery.