Phonetic version of Feng Qiuhuang's ancient poems

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Feng Qiuhuang's ancient poem was written by Liu Yuxi, a poetess in the Tang Dynasty, and it is a poem full of feminism. Phoenix and Phoenix are used in the poem to describe the love between men and women, expressing women's desire for freedom and equality. The following will introduce the full-text phonetic version of Feng Qiuhuang's ancient poems and the significance behind it.

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2. Enter "Phonetic Version of Feng Qiuhuang's Ancient Poems" in the search box;

3. Select one of the articles with pinyin version, and click Enter;

4. Read the poem carefully, and you can better understand the pronunciation and meaning of each word through the phonetic version.

The meaning behind poetry

Phoenix and Phoenix are a pair of traditional mythical animals in China traditional culture. They are regarded as mascots, representing the love between men and women. In this poem, Liu Yuxi, a poetess, uses the images of phoenix and phoenix to describe the relationship between men and women, expressing women's desire for freedom and equality.

"Seeking Phoenix" in the poem refers to women's pursuit of men's love, which is an anti-traditional expression. Traditionally, men actively pursue women and women passively accept them. But in this poem, the poetess does the opposite, expressing that women should pursue their own happiness and stick to their rights and freedoms.

In addition, the "time flies" in the poem also expresses women's cherish of time and deep thinking about life. In traditional society, women are often deprived of their freedom and rights, and their time is wasted on housework and childbirth. However, in this poem, the poetess expresses the treasure of time and the desire for freedom.