What do you mean by giving peony a lifetime of love?

Giving peonies to people who love them all their lives means that men and women travel together and tease each other. Before parting, they sent peonies to show their love implicitly, hoping not to forget each other.

The gift of peony love comes from the rest of Qin Yan's life. The whole poem of Qin Yan also has obvious spoken words, especially the dialogue part, which is more grounded and expressive than gorgeous words. This colloquial style of writing is a creative act in the Book of Songs, which also has a certain influence on the later Han Yuefu.

The place Qin Yan wrote was Zheng State with splendid folk customs. Like many poems that begin with water, Qin Cong begins with two mighty rivers in Zheng State. On the third day of the third lunar month in Zheng State (now Zhengzhou, Henan Province), people went to Qinshui and Weishui to pray for happiness and peace. It has gradually evolved into a folk outing day, which is also a good time for couples to date. "Qin Chan" is about two lovers playing freely and happily on the shore of Qin Chan, pouring out their feelings to each other.

A Love Story for Peony's Life

A man and a woman hold orchids, which were used to ward off evil spirits in ancient times. It is said that the ancients bathed in water with bluegrass before holding a major ceremony to worship the gods, which is also called "blue soup bath". Bluegrass is also considered as a supernatural thing with witchcraft, and the scenery along the river is really beautiful. The woman invited the man: "Do you want to go there?" The man calmly replied: "I have been there. But why not go again? "

Sure enough, the two of them came to the bank of this river together, where the view is wide and the water plants are rich. The people who come here to play are bustling and lively, which is really interesting! Encouraged by this scene, the two people gathered here are more unrestrained. They frolicked and joked with each other. Finally, they gave each other a blooming peony flower.