6. In The Book of Songs, Yao Tao described peach blossom as blooming with bright flowers. What is a poem?

Poetry: Peach flies away and burns its glory.

Peach blossoms are in full bloom, bright red as fire.

The image created in the poem is very vivid. Bright peach blossoms are used to describe the beauty of a girl, and the word "burning" gives people a bright feeling. "Tao Yao Yao, burning its China. It is appropriate for my son to return to China and stay at home. " Read it carefully, and an atmosphere of jubilation and happiness will fill the lines.

Artistic feature

The first two sentences of each chapter are happy sentences of the whole poem, with the branches, flowers, leaves and reality of peach trees as the theme, celebrating the prime of life of men and women and getting married in time. Yao Jiheng's General Theory of the Book of Songs in Qing Dynasty: "Peach blossom is the most beautiful, so it is regarded as a metaphor for women, and ancient poetry regards it as the ancestor of beauty." This image was repeatedly used by later poets.

Repeated sentences and repeated praises are used in the poem, which is more integrated into the atmosphere of the wedding and sets off the happy life of the newlyweds, which not only embodies the style of folk songs, but also embodies the characteristics of the countryside. "Wen Xin Diao Long": "Therefore, peach blossoms are rarely in the shape of' burning',' Yi Yi' is like a willow,' Dun' is like a sunrise ..." In short, although this poem is not long, it has its own unique personality, which embodies the unique customs and habits of our ancestors' society and nourishes the literary creation of later generations.