Guan Heming's osprey, accompanied by the small continent of the river. A beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman.
Mix shepherd's purse and salvage it from left to right. A beautiful and virtuous woman wakes up to pursue her.
If you can't pursue it, the black nightclub misses her during the day. Miss Long, I can't sleep over and over again.
Mix shepherd's purse and choose from left to right. A beautiful and virtuous woman came to her with a couple and a couple.
Pull shepherd's purse from left to right. A beautiful and virtuous woman rings the bell to please her.
This song is familiar to everyone. It is the first song at the beginning of The Book of Songs. The ancient view was to praise the so-called virtues of empresses. Modern people certainly regard it as a love poem, but where is this love song sung? I guess few silly boys dare to sing such love songs in front of their beloved girls? I think it makes sense for the author of Dictionary to regard it as a wedding song.
Looking at this gentleman again, it is obvious that he is not an ordinary working people. You see, he still has a piano and drums at home. He is a noble young man with high status. Besides, pleasing ladies with harps and drums mostly happens at weddings.
Look at this song "Zhou Nanshu (sound correction) wood"
There is a cypress tree in the south, which is bound by Gezhi (Yinji). There are crooked trees and wild grapes in the south.
It is a blessing to be a gentleman with talent. The groom is really happy and enjoys happiness.
There are elms in the south, and nothing grows. There are crooked trees and wild grapes in the south.
Happiness is only for gentlemen, and happiness is for yourself. The groom is so happy and happy.
There are elms in the south, and arrowheads are entangled in them. There are crooked trees and wild grapes in the south.
Happiness is only a gentleman, and happiness is success. The groom is really happy, always happy.
Here's a problem. As we all know, grapes were handed down from the Western Regions in the Han Dynasty, which was impossible in the Western Zhou Dynasty. I guess it may be a kind of vine grass that bears fruit. The meaning put here is the same as that in ethnic folk songs, "Only vines are wrapped around trees, where can I see vines wrapped around trees?".
This is a poem that wishes men a happy marriage. It hopes that the bride will always be attached to the groom like a vine and add many fruits to men's children.
Well, next time my brother gets married, be sure to copy this Elm to him.
The third song "Nan Zhou Yao Tao"
Peach trees are gone, and the peach trees in March are lush and picturesque.
Burn its glory. Pink flowers are blooming on the branches.
The girl who looks like a flower will get married when her son comes back.
I wish you a harmonious home!
Peach trees are gone, and the peach trees in May are lush and picturesque.
Actually, there is a burning sound. There are many peaches on the branches, which are fat and big.
The son will come back, and the girl like flowers will get married.
Suit your family. I wish you a happy home!
Peach trees are gone, and the peach trees in July are lush and picturesque.
Its Stand Ye (tone needle) contact. The thick leaves sparkled.
The girl who looks like a flower will get married when her son comes back.
Suitable for his family. I wish your family harmony and endless beauty!
Obviously, this is blessing song sung by the woman's family at the wedding, which not only praises the girl's beauty, but also wishes her to have more children for her husband's family after marriage-thrive like a peach tree.
Now let's read these three poems together. Can you imagine the scene three thousand years ago, when the groom drove to the bride's house to marry her? When I arrived at my husband's family, the people who greeted the wedding and the people who saw me off stood beside the couple. An elder began to sing "Guan Yu Guan Yu, On the River" in a melodious voice. A beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman. . . . "
In-laws came in one after another, and everyone sang faster and faster and more warmly. At this time, the bride pricked up her ears and thought that the groom loved himself so much that he even "tossed and turned" for himself. How could she not be moved? Moreover, the in-laws were so enthusiastic about themselves that the tension before marriage was quickly swept away. She looked down, blushed and stole a look.
Next, the parents who saw me off began to sing "Peach flies and burns its glory". . . "In order to praise the girl, the husband's family also not to be outdone, with" there are cypress trees in the south "to answer. Finally, the atmosphere became more and more warm, and it was impossible to tell who was singing what.
Interestingly, there is a similar scene in the Bible I read before, that is, Song of Songs, which is said to have been written by Solomon. There is also a duet between the bride and groom, and there is also a chorus echoed by everyone. The content is also to praise the bride and groom for expressing their love for each other. It looks like a singing opera. I guess the function is similar to the poem above.
Yage is really interesting. Interested friends can come and have a look. If you want to write, you have to open another one. Stop it first.
Of these three songs, I like Peach Blossom best. You see, it says "burn its flowers". Like "flowers", "burn" is generally used to describe fire, so it means that peach blossoms bloom warmly and grandly, like fire, which is the most appropriate metaphor for women's rich married life, so this first one is called "flower marriage".