The Book of Songs is the earliest collection in China, which is divided into three parts: Feng (the style of fifteen countries), Ya (elegance) and Song (Zhou Song, Shangsong,). This poem literally describes two people giving gifts to each other, but in essence it is about the mutual affection of two people, and it is about a man and his beloved woman giving each other tokens to reach a concentric agreement.
"Vote for me with papaya and vote for Joan Cheng. It is always good to report. "What you gave me was papaya fruit, and what I gave you was" Qiongju ". The value of what I returned is much more expensive than that of the recipient, which embodies the noble feelings of human beings, including love, affection and friendship. This kind of emotion pays attention to considering each other's psychology, trying to make each other's hearts balanced and satisfied, so that they are soul mates. Therefore, what is rewarded here is its symbolic meaning, expressing the treasure of others' feelings for themselves and the expression of family affection. Therefore, it is always good to repay bandits.