The purport and theme of Guanju and Jiaxu

1, main idea

(1) "Guanju" wrote a man's yearning for a woman, his pursuit of the process, and his expression of the pain he wanted and the happiness he got.

(2) "Sword Armor" is about the protagonist (gender unknown) who misses the Iraqi people on the shore but can't get that complicated feeling.

2. Theme

(1) The poem Guanju mainly uses the artistic technique of "Xing". For example, at the beginning of this poem, "Pigeons in the River" was originally started by the poet with the scenery in front of him, but the harmony between waterfowl and singing can also be used to describe the courtship between men and women, or the harmonious love between men and women. It has something to do with the meaning of "my fair lady, a gentleman is a good gentleman". The beauty of this poem lies in the seamless combination of the poet's interest and natural scenery, that is, the artistic realm of blending scenes that people have always appreciated. ?

(2) "Jian Jia" writes that the hero is across the water, and Iraqis are coming, as if in the water not far from the land, at arm's length.

The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems and the beginning of China's ancient poems. Collected poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (pre-1 1 century to the 6th century), with a total of * * * 31/,among which 6 poems are full, that is, there are only titles but no contents, which is called full poems.

The author of The Book of Songs is anonymous, and most of them cannot be verified. They were collected by Yin Jifu and edited by Confucius. In the pre-Qin period, the Book of Songs was called "The Book of Songs", or it was called "The Book of Songs 300" by integers. In the Western Han Dynasty, it was honored as a Confucian classic, formerly known as The Book of Songs, which has been in use ever since. The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode. "Wind" is a ballad of Zhou Dynasty. Elegant music is the official music of Zhou people, which is divided into harmony and elegance. Ode is a musical song used for sacrificial rites in Zhou and noble ancestral temples, which is divided into ode to, and ode to Shang.

References:

The Book of Songs (the earliest collection of poems in China) _ Baidu Encyclopedia