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CHIA- NAN ANNUAL BULLETIN VOL. 30, PP. 316 329, 200 4 329 ABSTRACT Expatiating on the Theme of Lu-Song Jiong Poem Lee-Chun Lan Department of Cultural Activities Development, Chia-Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Tainan, Taiwan 71710, R.O.C. ABSTRACT Lu-Song Jiong poem has specific characteristics in The Books of Songs. Jiong poem was to praise Lu Xi Gong, who was a monarch of Lu country, with singing flourishing horse. The subject and purpose of Jiong poem didn t coincide with the definitions of Song poems. The definitions of Song poems were music of ancestral temple, to describe great virtue and announce the success to gods. The format of reiterative sentences and repeating singing in Jiong poem wasn t same with Song poems but similar to Guo-Feng poems. These characteristics of Jiong poem were different with Zhou-Song and Shang-Snog poems. Further, Confucius used the words of cherubic sensibilities to make a conclusion of The Books of Songs. The words of cherubic sensibilities came from Jiong poem. This fact shows the importance of Jiong poem. This paper deals with the characteristics of subject and purpose in Jiong poem, presents the position and values in Song poems. Key words: Lu-Song, Jiong poem, Lu Xi Gong, Cherubic sensibilities