The ancient poem "Shang Xie"

evil!

I want to get to know you.

Long life never fails.

There is no mausoleum in the mountains,

The river is exhausted,

Thunder and earthquake in winter,

Rain and snow in summer,

Heaven and earth are in harmony,

I dare to part with you!

Shang Xie ("Xie" is pronounced as "yé") comes from the folk songs of Han Yuefu. Shang Xie is a love song, which is the self-sworn word of the heroine's loyal love. The heroine used five impossible things to show her undying love and deep whimsy from the following sentence: "There is no tomb on the mountain". Shangxie is sincere, bold and touching, expressing the true feelings of women who want to break through feudal ethics. It is known as "a masterpiece in a short chapter", and Qiong Yao's classic novel Princess Huanzhu also quotes its poems to express the love between Fu Erkang and Xia Ziwei.