Why does the Book of Songs all describe love?

1. Love is people’s yearning and pursuit, an involuntary emotional impulse, and also our self-choice. The Book of Songs is my country's only holy book of love literature that has shed off the powder and vulgarity, leaving behind many proofs of young people's love in ancient society.

2. "The Book of Songs" is my country's first comprehensive collection of poems. It contains 305 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, about 500 years ago. The love stories in "The Book of Songs" are called "colorful but not lewd, sad but not sad". The poems are not too deliberately sculpted. They just use an ordinary pen to write down some plain things and plain emotions, and express the ancestors' feelings. The joy, anger, sorrow and joy are vividly expressed.

3. The love poems in "The Book of Songs" are close to real life and sing the purity, nature and nature of the interactions between men and women in society at the beginning of the perfection of etiquette. The emotions are sincere and natural, unabashedly praising the desire for love and expressing the ancient working people's strong pursuit of love.

4. The love described in "The Book of Songs" is sincere and natural, simple and pure. These touching love stories in "The Book of Songs" jointly create the core of love in "The Book of Songs": freedom and professionalism. one.

5. The Book of Songs advocates free love. In the "Book of Songs" era, men and women had a certain degree of freedom in love and marriage. Especially in the lower classes, men and women had a greater degree of freedom in love and marriage.

6. No matter how they fall in love, the men and women in the Book of Songs have only one goal in the end: getting married. This shows the single-minded love between men and women in the Book of Songs. "Zhou Nan Guan Ju" is a passionate and touching love song.

7. The pursuit of love lasts for thousands of years. But for men and women pursuing love, it is indeed extremely difficult to achieve the unity of "freedom and exclusiveness". The tenacious pursuit of freedom in marriage and love, and the willingness to die for love, expresses the extreme pain of ancient men and women when their love was thwarted and their strong desire for independent marriage.

8. The simplicity and simplicity of "The Book of Songs" provides us with a model. "Bei Feng Jing Nu" describes a date between a man and a woman: "The quiet girl is waiting for me in the corner of the city. She loves her but doesn't see her, scratching her head and hesitating. The quiet girl is flirting with her, which makes me jealous. The sexy girl has a strong waist and is pleased with the beauty." From shepherding to grassland, she is beautiful and different. The beauty of a gangster girl is the beauty of a beautiful woman."

9. In short, from the "Book of Songs", we can see this view of love: pursue love bravely. , the eager desire and pursuit of love is frank and forthright; pursues freedom of love and requires independent marriage; advocates loyal and unswerving love; has an obsessed and persistent pursuit of love; is innocent and simple, brilliant and free, passionate and romantic, and free of love. and single-mindedness. Provides an example for us modern people.