Peach blossoms are withered and brilliant. Whose poem is it?

"Yao Tao Yao Burning His Flower" is the first sentence of "The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao". Yao Tao is the sixth poem in The Book of Songs.

The whole poem is as follows:

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.

To annotate ...

Yao Yao: The flowers are in full bloom.

Burning: Flowers are as bright as fire. Hua: Straight flush.

Son: This girl. Yugui: The girl gets married. In ancient times, the husband's family was regarded as the destination of women, so it was called "return".

Appropriateness: harmony and goodwill.

Fén: hypertrophy. There is a kind of cricket, which is cricket.

Zhēn: The leaves are luxuriant.

[translation]

Peach blossoms are in full bloom, bright red as fire. The girl is getting married and going back to her husband's house in high spirits.

Peach blossoms are in full bloom and fruits are numerous, big and numerous. This girl is getting married. Give birth to your son early, and future generations will come.

Peach blossoms are in full bloom, green leaves are lush and never fall. This girl is getting married, and Qi Xinhui will help her family get along in harmony.