What are the famous love sentences in "The Book of Songs"?

The famous love sentence in "The Book of Songs" is about Guan Jujiu. On the island of the river, there is a graceful lady and a gentleman who likes to fight. poo. Leisurely leisurely, tossing and turning. The quiet girl and her sister are waiting for me in the corner of the city. Love without seeing, scratch one's head and hesitate. Not seeing each other for one day is like three autumns! Qingqing Zijin, my heart is quiet. Even if I am not here, Zi Ning will not inherit the sound? Give me peaches and give me Qiong Yao. The two fashions of the two are really upholding my appearance, and the death of them will defeat them.

The Chinese nation has created many splendid cultures over its five thousand years, and the Book of Songs is a dazzling pearl among these splendid cultures. "The Book of Songs" is my country's first collection of poems. It contains 305 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, about 500 years ago.

The View of Love in the Book of Songs

It is rich in content and covers all aspects of social life in the Zhou Dynasty, such as labor and love, war and corvee, oppression and resistance, customs and marriage, etc. It is known as the encyclopedia of life in ancient society.

The Book of Songs is the glorious starting point of Chinese realist literature. Due to its rich content and high ideological and artistic achievements, it occupies an important position in the history of Chinese culture. It created an excellent tradition of Chinese poetry.

The love poems in "The Book of Songs" are close to real life and sing the purity, nature and nature of the interactions between men and women in society at the beginning of the perfection of etiquette. The emotions are sincere and natural, unabashedly praising the desire for love and expressing the ancient working people's strong pursuit of love.

The love described in "The Book of Songs" is sincere and natural, simple and innocent. These touching love stories in "The Book of Songs" together create the core of love in "The Book of Songs": freedom and single-mindedness.