Some western comparative literature researchers pointed out that "the literature of different nationalities will have the same phenomenon in the process of parallel development", which has been reflected in previous literary works. Although Chinese and western poems have different cultural connotations, we can still find some similarities from them.
China's poems are characterized by their early origin and rapid development. From the earnest poems of China, we can see that young men and women express their feelings through poems. Take Guan Yu, the earliest poem, as an example. "Guan Yu's pigeon is in Hezhou. 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. My fair lady, bells and drums are happy. " Young people's love for this elegant girl is straightforward. The poem La Feng? It describes the scene of a young man and a young woman dating in the corner of the city. The author uses young and beautiful wo. Men "love but don't see" make boys "shake their heads" to let us know their love and happy life. "Three Hundred Poems" not only describes the love of young men and young women, but also describes the love of young women. "Plum as a symbol" means that berries turn yellow and fall to the ground to express the fleeting time, the growth of age and the feeling that young ladies are eager to get married. However, as China entered the feudal society, ethical culture emerged constantly, and China's poems were bound by ethical culture. Coupled with the principles of "starting with emotion, ending with reason" and "expressing ambition through poetry", this kind of women's enthusiasm for expressing their feelings and gushing out gradually weakens with the sound, and sometimes even becomes silent.
From this point of view, the West, like China, is also imprisoned by morality. The only difference is that the western morality is confined by their religious beliefs. Abra, a knight lyric poem, is his main representative work. "Abra" reflects the "eternal love" between a large number of knights and beautiful ladies, and describes the lust. It's about knights and women who don't want to leave each other at dawn. It is not only an affirmation of worldly life and the pursuit of happiness, but also an impact on Christian asceticism and the principle of afterlife. Therefore, at that time, it suffered a double blow from feudal society and church rules.