Ancient coquetry poems

Zheng Fengshan has Fu Su.

The mountains are Fossugi and Iowa.

It's crazy to see nothing.

There are Qiao Song Ji and Youlong on the mountain.

See a cunning child, not a child.

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From this poem, we can see the scene of a pair of lovestruck men and women flirting naughtily. The heroine must be a girl with a strong nature and emotional appeal, and she is anxious and dissatisfied when she doesn't see her sweetheart coming to the appointment. The lover arrived late, but the girl was overjoyed. She scolded: A handsome man like Zi didn't come, but an arrogant man like you came; Zichong's lover hasn't come yet, and a cunning teenager like you has come! Putting ancient handsome men like "Zi Chong" and "Zi Zi" in words to express their dissatisfaction with their lovers' tardiness shows that men and women at that time had high aesthetic level and love experience. When young men and women in ancient times were in love, they expressed their happy mood at parties, which was not limited to simple talk. The coquetry described in the poem depicts the modality of children when they are in love. "Crazy" and "cunning" are not commendatory terms, but they are not demeaning. I'm afraid it's every girl's nature to spoil her lover.