What do love poems mainly describe?
Poets' love poems and cypress tapestries: two musicians of the Loire School in France. The elegant love tradition that women are respected and untouchable provides a source for poetry creation. Bards sing such poems, showing a change of attitude towards women. Noble women invited poets to their homes to write by themselves. It has a positive impact on the etiquette and literature of elegant and popular love. Compared with poetry, the French troubadours and court legendary writers in the12nd century have undergone great changes in subject matter and style. The extent of this change further proves that the culture in the heyday of the Middle Ages was by no means conservative. These troubadours are court poets. They come from the south of France and write in a language related to French called Provence. Scholars are still arguing about their source of inspiration, but what is certain is that they started a movement that has far-reaching significance for all western literature in later generations. Their style is much more refined and elegant than epic; His lyric poems are sung by people who are accompanied by music, which are the most vivid and smooth, and trigger the theme of romantic love. The poet idealizes women as beautiful things that can give men strong spiritual and physical satisfaction. No matter how great these poets think they are, they all owe it to the inspiration they get from love. But they also believe that if love can be satisfied easily or very often, then it will lose its magical power. So they describe the process of pursuing love, not the realization of love.