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Guan Ju from where.

From "The Winds of State - Zhou Nan - Guan Ju", a folk song of the Chinese people in the pre-Qin era.

This is the first poem in the Classic of Poetry, which is usually regarded as a love song describing the relationship between a man and a woman. The poem skillfully employs the expression "Xing" in its art. In the first chapter, the birds of the osprey chirp together and fall in love with each other, which evokes the image of a lady accompanying a gentleman. In the following chapters, the behavior of picking Nymphoides rose up the main character's crazy love and pursuit of women. The language of the poem is beautiful, and it makes good use of double sounds, overlapping rhymes and overlapping words, which enhances the beauty of sound and rhythm of the poem and the vividness of writing about people and conveying feelings through sound. The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in the history of Chinese literature. It had a profound influence on the development of poetry in later generations and became the source of the tradition of realism in classical Chinese literature.

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