Poems in The Book of Songs that contain the word "zi" and "yu" include
Guan Ju, a gentleman, and the son of Han Guang, Yu Gui, the son of Yi Yi, and General Zhong. ?
a gentle and graceful lady is a gentle and graceful gentleman. ?
ragged shepherd's purse flows from left to right. ?
my fair lady, please ask for it. ?
I'd love to. ?
leisurely, tossing and turning. ?
pick the ragged shepherd's purse from left to right. ?
my fair lady is my friend. ?
ragged shepherd's purse, left and right. ?
my fair lady, the bells and drums make her happy.
This poem describes the whole process of the lyric hero's encounter, pursuit, lovesickness and marriage with a girl.
Han Guang
There are trees in the south, so don't rest. There are women on the Han river who want to pursue the impossible. ?
Han is too broad to think about. The river is long and long, and it is impossible to ride on the raft. ?
if you miss your salary, you can make it clear. The girl is going to get married, and feed her horse quickly. ?
Han is too broad to think about. The river is long and long, and it is impossible to ride on the raft. ?
if you miss your salary, you can't talk about it. The son of Yu GUI. Talk about it. ?
Han is too broad to think about. The river is long and long, and it is impossible to ride on the raft.
The appropriate clothes are changed to Xi. The museum of suitable children. Give back to the son.
clothes are good, but we give them and transform them. The museum of the suitable child is also given to the child.
I've given you a seat for clothes, but I've changed it to something else. The museum of the suitable child is also given to the child.