Guan Guan and Ming's pheasant doves are accompanied by small and medium-sized rivers. A beautiful and virtuous woman is really a good spouse of a gentleman.
The ragged shepherd's purse keeps picking from left to right. A beautiful and virtuous woman will never forget when she wakes up.
Good wishes are hard to come true, just wake up and think. I can't sleep without thinking about it.
Pick the ragged shepherd's purse from left to right. Beautiful and virtuous woman, playing the harp and watching, dear.
Uneven shepherd's purse, pulling left and right. Beautiful and virtuous woman, beating gongs and drums to please her.
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Guan Heming's osprey, accompanied by the small continent of the river. A beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman.
Mix shepherd's purse and salvage it from left to right. A beautiful and virtuous woman wakes up to pursue her.
If you can't pursue it, the black nightclub misses her during the day. Miss Long, I can't sleep over and over again.
Mix shepherd's purse and choose from left to right. A beautiful and virtuous woman came to her with a couple and a couple.
Pull shepherd's purse from left to right. A beautiful and virtuous woman rings the bell to please her.
Nan Zhou Guanju is the first poem in The Book of Songs, the first poetry collection in ancient China. It is generally believed that this is a love song describing the love between men and women. In the first chapter of this poem, the birds are singing and falling in love, which arouses the association of a lady with a gentleman.
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The content of "Nan Zhou Management Bureau" is actually very simple. It is about a gentleman's distress when he pursues a "lady" and can't get a "lady". He can't sleep over and over again. I was very happy when I got a "lady". I invited people to play music to celebrate and make the "lady" happy.
The identity of the characters in the works is very clear: "gentleman" is a general term for nobles in the era of the Book of Songs, and this "gentleman" occupies a considerable position in preparing the music of harps, bells and drums. I used to interpret this poem as a "folk love song", but I'm afraid it's wrong. It should describe the life of the aristocratic class.
Besides, it's good to say it's a love poem, but I'm afraid it's not an ordinary love poem. It turned out to be a wedding song, which was praised by the man's family and wished the bride a happy marriage.
Many ballads in The Book of Songs, National Style, have both general lyrical significance and entertainment functions, and are also practical in etiquette. However, it is not known what purpose some poems were originally given to future generations, so they are only regarded as ordinary songs. It is also appropriate to regard Guan Ju as a wedding song, from My Fair Lady, My Gentleman is Good, to Friends of Bunny Bunny and Music of Bells and Drums.