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Feng Huang Yu Fei, what do you mean, disappeared without a trace?

Moral: Phoenix took off in the same wind for nine days, flapping its wings and drifting away without a trace.

Among them, "Feng Huang Yu Fei with exquisite feathers" comes from "The Book of Songs, Elegant Volume I" ..

Excerpt from the original text: Feng Huang Yu Fei, whose feathers were licked, stopped. The benevolent king, Docci, is the messenger of the gentleman. He is very attractive to the son of heaven. Feng Huang Yu Fei, with his feathers, is also rich in heaven. The kind king is a lucky man. He lives a gentleman's life and is attracted by Shu Ren.

Phoenix flies high in the blue sky, birds spread their wings tightly, and phoenix and birds stop in the tree together. The sages around Zhou Wang are all around you. You can drive them to offer their wisdom, but you can't disobey the emperor. The blue sky is high, the phoenix flies, and the birds follow closely, heading straight for the clear sky to meet Zhao Hui. Zhou Wang is surrounded by wise men who take pains to listen to your orders and care for the people.

The first chapter of the extended material begins with a summary to guide the whole poem.

The second, third and fourth chapters praise Shizhou for its vast territory and Zhou Wang's kindness all over the country. Zhou Wang obeyed his fate. For a long time, he had happiness and everything, so he could enjoy himself. These praises boil down to one thing, that is, "Biye Nature" repeated three times, that is, I wish the King of Zhou a long life, let him inherit the achievements of his ancestors, become the sacrificial master of the gods, and enjoy the blessings from heaven forever.

In the fifth and sixth chapters, people praised Zhou Wang for his talent, and he was wholeheartedly assisted by good scholars, so he could have outstanding prestige and become a norm and model in all directions of the world. These two chapters are the inheritance of the second, third and fourth chapters. The second, third and fourth chapters mainly focus on the internal function of Zhou Wang's virtue, while the fifth and sixth chapters mainly focus on the external influence of Zhou Wang's virtue, which complement each other.

Chapters 7, 8 and 9 compare the phoenix to the king of Zhou, and the hundred birds to the virtuous minister. The poet flies with the phoenix, followed by the birds, which is a metaphor for the support of the virtuous minister for Zhou Wang, that is, the so-called "obsession with the son of heaven". The so-called infatuation with Shu Ren is just a foil. ) Then, Gorkon phoenix trees are lush and sunny, rendering a harmonious atmosphere of harmony between monarch and minister.

Chapter 10 "Looking Back" describes that when traveling, horses and chariots are still tied to each other. The last two sentences of ministers' poems are unprecedented, echoing the first chapter "Come and sing and listen to its voice".

This poem is an eulogy to the King of Zhou, which has ideological limitations. However, praise has the meaning of exhortation, so it still has some merits. From an artistic point of view, the whole article is large in scale and complete in structure. Besides using pen, Bixing is also used. For example, comparing Flowers Like Zhang to the "high spirits" of saints, and comparing Wang Duoji and Wang Duo to the birds of the phoenix are very natural, leaving a vivid impression on readers and having a wide influence on later generations.

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