I wish the teacher a happy holiday, 70 years, a flash of spring and autumn. No regrets in life, in exchange for a garden full of peaches and plums. Regardless of taking a candle at night, I just want to make the country rich and strong, and I feel tired and relaxed. Set an example as a teacher, but also be a descendant. On the platform, in the corridor, in the teaching building. Book Mountain is the theme of the sea and should be the mainstay.
Teaching has been endowed with teachers and students' feelings. Ailisheng's whip is clear from teaching, and the three-foot platform is an alarm. Passion is the most important thing, and the soul of a teacher is silent.
Introduction to ode:
Ode is a musical song when the royal ancestral temple sacrifices or holds important ceremonies. It is divided into Zhou Song, Truffle and Shang Song, among which 365 songs, 438+0 Zhou Song, 4 Truffles and 5 Shang Song, totaling 40 songs, are collectively called "Three Odes".
According to Ruan Yuan's interpretation of Shi Jing Collection, "Rong" refers to the ability of dancing, and "description of beauty and goodness" refers to the dance action of praising "goodness". For example, "Zhou Song Wei Qing" is a music song dedicated to King Wen, and "Xiao Xu" said, "Shoot elephants and dance."
Zheng Xuan's Biography of Mao Poetry says, "It's like dancing, like stabbing and dancing when fighting." That is to say, the plot and action of Zhou Wenwang's military conquest are expressed in the form of dance, which can prove that he not only sang but also danced when he worshipped his ancestral temple. "Song and dance" can be said to be the characteristics of ancestral temple music and songs. Modern scholars also believe that Fu is the joy of offering sacrifices to ancestral temples, and some of it is dance music.
Content introduction:
It is mainly the music songs used by Zhou Tianzi and princes for sacrifices or other important ceremonies, and the content is mostly to publicize the destiny and praise the merits of ancestors. For example, Zhou Song's Dawning Dance is a song and dance music that praises the achievements of Zhou Wenwang, Zhou Wuwang, Duke Zhou and Zhao Gong. Heaven has a destiny, which is a poem that emphasizes destiny and praises becoming a king.
Truffle's "Flooding" and "Gong" are also poems praising American ancestors. The five articles in Ode to Shang are all ancestral temple sacrificial songs, and they are also full of eulogies. There are also some works reflecting the production of agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery at that time. For example, some sacrificial songs of Zhou Song, such as Guan Gong, Xi Xi, Feng Nian and Liang Zhen, describe the situation and scale of agricultural production in the Western Zhou Dynasty in detail.
Truffle's "Kuai" aims to praise the prosperity of horse husbandry, but also shows the development of animal husbandry in Shandong. The word "Qian" in "Song of Zhou" describes all kinds of precious fish sacrificed to the ancestral temple by the king of Zhou, which reflects the fishery production at that time.