Poetry from which Yu Yan comes

Yu Yan comes from "Guo Feng·Zheng Feng·Wild Man Grass" in "The Book of Songs". It is graceful and clear, with a sweet smile. This is a love song, written about a morning when the dewdrops were still wet, a young man and woman met unexpectedly on the field road, fell in love with each other, and their joy could not be suppressed.

The whole poem consists of two chapters, with repeated chants. Each chapter has six sentences, two sentences on one level. It is divided into three levels: scene description, person description and lyricism, showing typical environments, typical characters and typical emotions. As a hymn to the holy and free marriage and love of the Chinese ancestors, whether it is a poetic imagination or a true portrayal, this poem has original simplicity and straightforwardness and is different from later poems that express the encounter between men and women.

"Zheng Feng's Wild Weeds" writes about a very romantic and free love: encountering a beautiful woman on a beautiful day, falling in love at first sight, and hiding hand in hand in the depths of the forest, just like a pair of free and happy young people. Birds, once the relationship is harmonious, fly together.

Frank love is shaped like a pastoral, and every word is as beautiful as a song or a painting. The poem is divided into two chapters, with repeated chants. Each chapter has six sentences, two sentences per layer, divided into three levels: scene description, people description, and lyricism. The typical environment, typical characters, and typical emotions are all in place, which can be said to be an unintentional and natural combination.