Sweet praise
In ancient poetry, love is often described as a beautiful feeling, which makes people intoxicated. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "drinking" includes "Oh, let a spiritual person venture to his favorite place, don't empty his golden cup to the moon! . Since God has given talents, let them be used! As for the money, although it is scattered, it will get together again. Cook a sheep, kill a cow, sharpen your appetite, and let me, 300 bowls, take a big drink! Such a poem expresses the yearning for a better life and love.
In addition, the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass also includes "The vast grass crosses the plain and comes and goes with the four seasons. Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it. Weeds and wild flowers are all over the ancient road, and the end of the grass in the sun is your journey. Oh, my friend's prince, you left again, and I heard them sigh behind you. " Such a poem expresses the pain of parting and also the attachment and yearning for love.
Painful sadness
In ancient poetry, love is often described as a painful experience, which makes people feel sad. For example, in Wang Zhihuan's "Looking at the Heron Tower" in the Tang Dynasty, "The mountains cover the daytime, and the ocean drains the golden river. I want _ a thousand miles, I want to go to the next _ _. " Such poems express the helplessness and powerlessness of life, and also reflect the love concept and cultural background of ancient society.
In addition, the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Giving Flowers" also includes "Friends are hard to meet, as for the stars in the morning and evening. Tonight is a rare event, and this lamp is candlelight. Two men who were young not long ago now have gray temples. It shocked us to find that half of our friends were dead, which made us sad. " Such a poem expresses the sadness and helplessness for the passage of time and parting, and also expresses the cherish and nostalgia for love.
The sweetness and pain of love
Love is a complex emotional experience, with both sweet praise and painful sadness. In ancient poetry, love is described as a beautiful feeling, intoxicating and a painful experience, which makes people feel sad. This complexity reflects the versatility and complexity of love itself.
In modern society, love is still an emotional experience that people pursue, but with the changes of society and the evolution of culture, the concept of love is constantly changing. Modern people pay more attention to individual freedom and equality, and pay more attention to the quality and depth of love. Whether in ancient or modern times, love is an intoxicating emotional experience and a painful experience, but it is one of the most beautiful things in human life.