Parting and cherishing sentences in the Book of Songs

The most touching parting in "The Book of Songs"

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Three hundred poems, innocent thoughts, no poetry, no words. The Book of Songs is the source of Chinese classical literature and an artistic wonder blooming at the pinnacle of world literature. The chapters in "The Book of Songs" are either romantic and beautiful, fresh and elegant, long-lasting, passionate, unrestrained, subtle, or sarcastic. As a little girl, I was more in love with the romantic feelings of the ancients and indulged in the beautiful love stories. Until I read the poem "Yan Yan", it made me cry, moved me, and was deeply moved by another emotion. What touches me is parting...

Sentiment has hurt parting since ancient times. Maybe I am also a passionate person, and the thing I can’t bear to see or experience is parting. Farewell is the desolation and sadness of Li Shutong's "Outside the long pavilion, beside the ancient road, the green grass reaches the sky"; it is the gaze and nostalgia of Li Bai's "The shadow of the lone sail in the distance is gone in the blue sky, only the Yangtze River can be seen flowing in the sky"; it is Wang Wei's "persuading you to drink one more cup" Wine, leaving Yangguan in the west without any old friends" is the reluctance and cherishment; it is Gao Shi's heroism and open-mindedness that "Don't worry about having no friends in the road ahead, and no one in the world knows you." The same parting, but different feelings.