What is the content and significance of An Yiru's A Love that Consumes Everything?

A hearty love slowly returned to Anyiru's Yuefu, which is another great collection of ancient folk songs after The Book of Songs. Its language is popular, close to life, the characters are nuanced and the story is relatively complete. This is an important stage in the development of five-character poetry in the history of China's poetry. Are you familiar with literary treasures thousands of years ago? Strange? Time is like a huge wall, which blocks our emotional communication. Difficult words come from distant ancient times, exquisite and precious but so vague and distant. With the help of piles of boring notes, it can finally be translated into modern words, but the distance seems to have never been so close. However, in the subtle words of Ann Yiru, Yuefu is more than Yuefu. She gently sniffed the roses as a tiger, carefully released them from her heart, painted a beautiful and touching picture of historical love behind classical poems, and led readers to listen to the classic and shocking romantic past. From the first sight of life, everything was extraordinary at that time, from innocent thinking to the gradual return of an unforgettable love. In Ann Yiru's works, readers really feel that classical and modern can also find a point of convergence. Everything has undergone earth-shaking changes for thousands of years, but the change of people's heart is slow. An Yi is not limited to the literal understanding of classical poetry, nor is it a simple appreciation in the traditional sense, but an essay with unique style and rich feelings. Combining the macro historical environment and delicate and sincere human feelings, she expounded her unique thoughts from a modern perspective. When readers feel, understand and read attentively, suddenly, there is a feeling of mutual affinity across the times. An Yiru said: If you want to read the stories hidden behind poems, you should write some real feelings and people, and describe those true natures that span historical time and space in detail, not because people waste articles, nor because people waste people. It is with the support of this idea that she began to write a series of articles on the appreciation of ancient poetry. And "The Slowly Returning of a Depleted Love" will undoubtedly bring people more touching and thinking. Let's go back to Han Wei, Jin Dynasty, Six Dynasties and Tang Dynasty. Go and watch the boundless romantic scenery at that time, and ask the ancients for some love to warm up. The history of the Northern and Southern Dynasties is bizarre, and the era before reunification is absurd and colorful. Those simple songs are as brilliant as blooming flowers in the journey of history, and wither like tomorrow's flowers, either happy or sad. This book is destined to express feelings with history. Sniffing the smell of roses with the posture of a tiger, carefully releasing them from our hearts, depicting beautiful and touching historical love scrolls behind classical poems, and leading us to listen to a series of classic and shocking romantic past events. Introduction: This book pursues the romantic footprint of classical poetry and indulges in the epic charm of aesthetic love. Traveling through history is like walking in a rose garden. You can see those gorgeous poems, as brilliant as blooming flowers, as withered as tomorrow's flowers, or happy or sad, and you can also distinguish the thorns under the roses, not being stung by the vicissitudes of history and the ups and downs of the world. Folk songs are rarely elaborate, but they are like muddy jade, with their own natural beauty. Because they speak directly and from the heart, they have a special charm compared with well-made literati poems. Let's go back to Han Wei, Jin Dynasty, Six Dynasties and Tang Dynasty. Go and watch the boundless romantic scenery at that time, and ask the ancients for some love to warm up. From Life as First Seen, Tao was plain and innocent at that time, and an infatuation slowly returned to an infatuation. Only in his biography can we truly feel that classical and modern can also find a point of convergence.