What does gentleman service mean?

Shi Jun is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. This is a poem about a wife who misses her husband who served abroad.

A Gentleman in Service expresses a homesick woman's longing for her husband to come home after a long service. The selection of poems uses the feelings touched by the sunset and the return of cattle and sheep. The so-called touching the scene will naturally cause some melancholy, but her thoughts will turn into hunger and thirst, which will make people realize the gentleness of this homesick woman.

This poem is very romantic. His poems are indeed comparable to My Fair Lady, My Gentleman is Good. It boldly sang a woman's longing for her husband, broke through the shackles of "women are inferior" and "women have no right to speak" in feudal society, and also sang a lamentation of an era. ...

Fu is a writing technique used in Gentleman's Words. This is a way of sketching, which directly expresses one's mind. In layman's terms, it means "naked, unadorned, and straight to the point". It is precisely because "Jun" is written in a plain and simple way that an old woman can understand it, so it is easy to cause scolding among ordinary people and the general public and spread widely.

The author wrote the poem "The Serviceman" from the bottom of his heart. In this case, the author "takes out" all the words in his mind, sings songs and composes music. This poem can realize that the men in every family have come back from the fields, but there is no news from the heroine's husband. This scene can really be called "the old road is thin, and the heartbroken people are in the end of the world."