What the ancients called romantic refers to those people who are excellent in culture, talent, character, etiquette and other aspects. These people not only possess noble moral character, but also possess extraordinary charisma and graceful speech and manners. They are well versed in etiquette in interpersonal relationships and can treat each other with courtesy and sincerity, so they are very popular in social circles. In addition, they also have a special attitude towards life and can face challenges and difficulties in life with positivity, optimism and confidence.
In ancient culture, romance has a deeper meaning, that is, it refers to those literary and artistic talents with full emotions, rich spiritual connotations and different opinions from ordinary people. These romantic figures can be poets, calligraphers, painters, musicians, etc. They show great talent and unique appreciation of beauty in the cultural field, and are full of creativity and imagination. Their grace and skills show a unique cultural temperament and personality charm, becoming one of the important elements of ancient culture.
Ancient romance focused more on personality charm and inner beauty. This beauty is not only reflected in knowledge, scholarship, literature, and talent, but more importantly, is reflected in one's own cultivation. Cultivating oneself, managing one's family, governing the country, and bringing peace to the world are the ways of developing the whole personality pursued by the ancients. The personality charm, cultural heritage, noble moral character and aesthetic taste of ancient romantic figures are exactly the life models we should learn from them. Only by carrying forward the past and opening up the future can we remember the deeds of the ancients, carry forward the ancient spirit, and carry it forward.