The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China, with ***3 1 1, which contains many poems praising men. The following are some representative poems to help us understand how the Book of Songs praises men.
"Looking for the Olympics, bamboo embarrassed. There are bandits and gentlemen, such as cutting like begging, such as cutting like grinding. " This is a poem in The Book of Songs, Feng Wei's Seven Arrogances, which describes the image of a gentleman with graceful demeanor and excellent moral character. "Qi Ao" refers to the shore of Qihe River, and "Bamboo" refers to the lush and lush scene, which symbolizes the noble character and extraordinary tolerance of a gentleman.
And "incisive as a book, incisive as a mill" vividly describes the process of this gentleman constantly honing his morality and talents, which means that this gentleman is constantly pursuing self-improvement and perfection.
"There are trees in the south, so you can't rest; There are women on the Han River who want to pursue the impossible. Han is too broad to swim; Jiang Zhiyong, don't think about it. " This is a poem in The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Han Guang, which praises a man's persistent pursuit of love through metaphor and symbol.
"There are trees in the south" means that the trees in the south are tall and straight, symbolizing the strength and greatness of men; "No Rest" expresses a man's determination to persist in his efforts and not give up in pursuit of love. And "Korea has a wandering girl, but she can't think" expresses men's persistent pursuit and firm belief in love through hints and descriptions.
"Rank rank, dry, faint nanshan. Like bamboo shoots, like pine. " This is a poem in The Book of Songs Xiaoya Skan, which describes an elegant villa with the image of a young gentleman. "Rank, rank and dryness" means that the stream is gurgling and crystal clear, and "faint Nanshan" means that the mountains are green and the clouds are lingering.
And "like bamboo shoots, like pine trees" vividly describes the temperament and demeanor of this young gentleman. He is as symmetrical as bamboo and as tall and lush as pine. These metaphors and symbols express the poet's admiration and admiration for this young gentleman.
These poems are just some representative works praising men in the Book of Songs. They show the diversity of masculinity and image through different techniques and expressions. These poems not only express the poet's admiration and admiration for men, but also provide us with in-depth thinking and discussion on the image and temperament of men.