From: Female Yue Chicken Crows the Book of Songs Zheng Feng Xian Qin Dynasty, the author is unknown. Later, it was often changed to "lifelong contract, lifelong good marriage, royal harp, quiet time."
It means: after the vows or agreements made by men and women meet, the two will always be together, just like a woman playing the piano and a man playing the piano, and husband and wife and beauty are in harmony. How wonderful life is.
Zheng Feng, a woman calls a chicken is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. Most modern scholars think this is a poem praising the harmonious life, sincere feelings and beautiful life wishes of young couples. The whole poem consists of three chapters with six sentences in each chapter.
This poem is a very interesting dialogue poem, which shows the harmonious family life and sincere love between husband and wife through the form of husband and wife dialogue. The dialogue is short, the rhythm is fast and slow, the emotions are calm and warm, and the characters are vague and distinct. In addition to the dialogue between husband and wife, there is also the poet's narrative. The whole poem is like a short play, lively and interesting.
Scholars in past dynasties have different opinions about the background of Zheng Feng's Woman's Cockcrow. "Preface to Mao Poetry" says: "Pricking is not virtue; Chen Gu stabbed people today, not saying virtue but lust. " Fang Yurun said in the Primitive Book of Songs: "This poet told the wise couple to take precautions." Wen Yiduo's "Feng Shi Chao" said: "A woman cries and marries." Modern scholars generally believe that this poem is a poem praising the harmonious life, sincere feelings and good wishes of young couples, and it is also a family life drama.