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Tang Di is a deciduous shrub. Because of its bright colors, it is often used to symbolize the intimate feelings between brothers. The love between Tang and Di in The Book of Songs is used to describe the deep friendship between brothers who are like brothers. The poem describes that when the flowers bloom in Tang Di, the brothers get together, singing and laughing, caring for each other, and feeling harmonious as one.
This allusion is widely known because it expresses the most precious feelings and friendship of mankind. In this world, the closest emotion is the deep affection between brothers and sisters, which is as prosperous and brilliant as the flower of Tang Di, conveying warmth and harmony.
"Love in Tang Di" not only represents the feelings between brothers and sisters, but also symbolizes family unity and social harmony. When family members care and support each other, the whole family will be full of warmth and happiness. Social harmony needs everyone to maintain with sincerity and goodwill, and cherish those rare friendships and family ties.
This allusion still has high practical significance. In today's society, many people are busy with work and life, ignoring the preciousness of family and friendship. We should always remind ourselves to cherish the people around us, care more and spend more time with them. Only in this way can we have real happiness and happiness.
In traditional culture, brotherhood is considered as a very important family relationship. People often say that "brothers are like brothers", which means that the feelings between brothers are connected by blood. In real life, love for Tang Di is indeed an emotional bond that is hard to give up. When we face difficulties and challenges, brothers often support each other, help each other and tide over the difficulties together.
In a word, the allusion of "Love in Tang Di" represents the deep friendship between brothers and sisters, and is also a symbol of family unity. It reminds us to cherish our relatives and friends around us and to maintain those rare friendships and family ties with sincerity and goodwill. When we feel this friendship with our heart, we will find it as red and beautiful as the flowers in Tang Di, which brings us endless warmth and harmony.