Expectations for my daughter.

Expectation for my daughter: Yao Tao in the Book of Songs.

Original text:

Peach blossoms are in full bloom, colorful and fiery red. The girl is going to get married and be happy at her husband's house.

Peach blossoms are in full bloom and there are countless fruits. The girl is going to get married, and the heir who gave birth early is going to make a fortune.

Peach blossoms are in full bloom, and green leaves are lush and never fall. The girl is getting married, and Comix is in harmony.

Translation:

Peach blossoms are in full bloom, bright red as fire. The girl is married, and the husband and wife are happy and smooth.

Peach blossoms are in full bloom and fruitful, large and numerous. The girl is married, has a baby early, and has a prosperous population.

Peach blossoms are in full bloom, and peach leaves are really lush. The girl is married, and the Qixin family is in harmony.

Introduction to the work:

Guo Feng Yao Tao is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. Modern scholars generally believe that this is a poem to congratulate a girl on her marriage.

The language of the whole poem is concise and beautiful, which not only skillfully turns into various inverted sentences and synonyms, but also uses the word "one" repeatedly, revealing the beautiful character of the bride living in harmony with her family, and also writing that her beautiful character has injected fresh blood into the newly-built family and brought a harmonious and happy atmosphere.

Appreciation of The Book of Songs Yao Tao;

The first chapter:

Compare the youthful charm of the bride with the bright peach blossoms. "Peach flies away" begins with colorful symbolic meaning, and the exquisite peach blossoms that hit the face give the poem a strong sense of color. "Burn out its splendor", it can be said that the peach blossom has reached the extreme, and the beauty can be harsh.

Judging from the relationship between metaphor ontology and metaphor, what is written here is fresh and tender peach blossoms, which are blooming one after another. At the moment, the newly-dressed bride is both excited and shy, and her cheeks are flushed, which really shows the charm of two phases. There are both descriptions of scenery and characters in the poem, and the scene blends with each other, setting off a happy and warm atmosphere.

Chapter 2:

It is a wish for marriage. Peach blossoms bear fruit naturally. The poet said that peach trees are full of fruits, and the peaches are fat and big, which symbolizes that the bride has a baby early and her children and grandchildren are full.

Chapter 3:

Wish the bride's family prosperity with lush peach leaves. It is the most beautiful metaphor and the best tribute to symbolize the happiness of the newly-married bride's married life with the fruit of peach branches and the dense shade of peach branches.