Examples of revival in The Book of Songs

Examples of ZTE in The Book of Songs;

1, Guan Guan Luo Gui, in Hezhou. My Fair Lady is a good gentleman.

Mulberry has not fallen, its leaves are fertile. Mulberry fell, yellow and gone.

3, there are creeping weeds in the wild, and there is no dew. There is a kind of beauty, and it is young and graceful.

4. Mulberry has not fallen, and its leaves are fertile.

Zhongxing in the Book of Songs is one of the means of expression, and borrowing something else to draw out the meaning of this thing is equivalent to symbolic rhetoric.

The original meaning of the word "Xing" is "Qi", so it is often called "Qi Xing". The word "xing" in The Book of Songs is interpreted by Zhu as "talking about other things first, so as to stimulate what is sung", that is, paving the way for what is sung by other things. It is often used at the beginning of a poem or a chapter. Sometimes when a sentence in a poem looks interesting, whether it is interesting can be judged by whether it is used at the beginning of a sentence or paragraph.