Source: The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Hu Sangzhi, Che Zhen.
Although virtue is hard to match you, dance anyway.
2, my husband is not good, and I heard the song.
Source: Chen Feng Tomb Gate of the Book of Songs
This man is a bad man. Sing a song to sound the alarm.
3, the troubles in my heart, I sang and sang.
Source: The Book of Songs Feng Weiyuan You Tao
I'm really depressed. Let's sing loudly.
4, solo, Yong Ya Fu. ?
Source: Wei Guofeng Wind Test Panel.
When a person wakes up and sings, he will never forget the fun.
Extended data
Judging from the value of historical materials, The Book of Songs actually comprehensively reflects the history of the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Spring and Autumn Period, and records the historical development and realistic situation from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period in all directions, covering almost all aspects of society-politics, economy, military, folk customs, culture, literature, art and so on.
When describing this historical stage, a considerable part of the history books of later historians are based on the records of the Book of Songs. Epic such as Daya People's Life is an ancestor's ode, which records the history of Zhou people from the late matriarchal society to the demise of Shang Dynasty and the founding of the People's Republic of China, and praises the brilliant achievements of Hou Ji, Gong Liu, Wang Ji and others.
The historical value of these poems is obvious. They recorded the historical process of the emergence and development of Zhou nationality, the demise of commerce, the establishment of Zhou and the unification of the world, as well as the great migration and great war in this historical development process, reflecting the political, economic, folk and military aspects of Zhou nationality and leaving valuable historical materials for future generations.
Although these historical materials are mixed with myths, there are undeniable historical facts that can be trusted.
The folk value of The Book of Songs is also obvious, including love, marriage, sacrifice and many other aspects. For example, "the peak girl" is about the mutual love of young men and women in the nobility; The Last Wind is a ballad of flirting between men and women. Zheng Feng outside the East Gate shows a man's single-mindedness for love.
These poems reflect all kinds of marital status from different sides and angles, and comprehensively reflect the folk customs of various places in the Spring and Autumn Period of the Western Zhou Dynasty. They are good materials for understanding the history of ancient marriage in China, from which we can also understand the different attitudes and views of ancient men and women towards marriage.
Baidu Encyclopedia-The Book of Songs