In which poems are the metaphors in The Book of Songs reflected?

Examples of The Book of Songs Fu Bi Xing;

1, "Life and death are rich, Zi Cheng said; Holding your hand and growing old with your son is to express your feelings directly.

Fu method, that is, direct statement, direct description of the scene, direct expression of the mind, direct description of the characters, direct description, direct description of the scenery. It's a question of telling us what it is. Before the Tang Dynasty, people gave more, but later they became more and more reserved and gave less.

2. "Meng" in The Book of Songs uses the change of mulberry trees from lush to withered to compare the rise and fall of love.

3. The "Guanluo dove in Hezhou" at the beginning of Guanluo is the poet's use of the scenery in front of him to lead to the following "My Fair Lady, Gentleman is Good". Harmony in Guanluo can also be compared to courtship between men and women or harmonious love between men and women.

Xing, as an artistic technique, is mainly used to render the atmosphere, touch the shadow, and sometimes play the role of syllable reconciliation. What is often said is the question of "what is remembered by what".

Related information:

Fu is the basic technique of ancient poetry, which is called Bi Xing. Chen Fu, the masterpiece of arrangement, is short for arrangement. In a long poem, exposition and parallelism are often used together. Layout is a series of closely related landscape images, events, characters and behaviors, which form a group of sentences with basically the same structure and tone in a certain order.

It can not only write incisively and delicately, but also concentrate on strengthening the language potential, and also render a certain environment, atmosphere and emotion. In Fu style, especially in Fu Lihua's Meihan Fu, Fu method is widely used.

Poetry without comment is an explanatory concept of ancient poetics, which has developed into an appreciation concept of poetry and literature. Starting from Dong Zhongshu's Spring and Autumn Stories, "great concern" is the exact meaning of exegesis or explanation. In art appreciation, because the meaning of a poem is often not revealed, or even "it originated from this, but the meaning belongs to another", the appreciator's psychological and emotional state is different, and different appreciators often have different interpretations of the same poem. Therefore, "poetry without divination" was extended to aesthetic differences in later generations.