1 and 16 don't refer to the moon, but describe the beauty and attractive appearance of women, just like a round moon, which makes people feel intoxicated after watching it. "Beauty" refers to a beautiful woman, generally refers to a beautiful woman's face. The moon on the sixteenth is drunk, which means that a beautiful woman will be intoxicated in her beautiful face after being seen.
2. The expression "Moon on16" can be traced back to the ancient poetry tradition in China. In ancient poetry, the moon is often used to symbolize beauty, while "drunken beauty" vividly depicts the intoxicating beauty of beauty. This expression can also be understood as praise and appreciation of women's beauty.
It expresses people's love and concern for beautiful women, and also implies that a woman's beautiful face can fascinate people and feel the power and charm of beauty. The expression "sixteen-year-old moon is drunk" also has some literary and cultural background. In the traditional culture of China, the moon is regarded as a symbol of beauty and elegance, while red represents auspiciousness, enthusiasm and celebration.
4. So "drunken beauty in June" can also be understood as a kind of praise and blessing to beautiful women at a specific time (such as Mid-Autumn Festival) and under a specific cultural background.
The related knowledge of The Book of Songs is as follows:
1, year of creation: The year of creation of The Book of Songs can be traced back to the late Western Zhou Dynasty to 1 1 century to the Spring and Autumn Period of the 6th century BC. This period is also called "The Age of the Book of Songs" of China ancient culture. Author: There are many authors of The Book of Songs, including nobles, kings, officials, scholars and other people from all social classes.
2. The names of the authors of some poems have been lost, and only a few chapters can determine the specific authors. Theme: The Book of Songs has a variety of themes, including folk songs, love, marriage, politics and social customs. It describes the characteristics of ancient society and people's lives in simple and vivid language.
It reflects the social, political and economic phenomena at that time. Classification genre: The Book of Songs is divided into three categories: style, elegance and ode, with a total of 305 poems. Among them, "Wind" expresses the life problems that people are generally concerned about in the form of folk songs; "Elegance" embodies the words and deeds of social aristocrats.
4. Praise the greatness of kings, ancestors and nature. Literary value: The Book of Songs is one of the treasures of ancient Chinese literature, with high literary value. It initiated the rhyming form and metrical system of China's ancient poems, and had a far-reaching influence on later poetry creation.