What does it mean to hear you go to evil spirits? Can you please give me some advice?

It is a song, a love song

"Shangxie" ("xie" is pronounced as "yé") comes from a Han Yuefu folk song. "Shangxie" is a love song, which is the heroine's vow of loyal love. The heroine uses five impossible things from the sentence "Mountains have no mausoleums" to show her undying love, deep affection and whimsy. "Shangxie" is sincere, bold and touching, expressing the true emotions of women who want to break through feudal ethics. It is known as "the best short chapter".

This is the original text of the song:

Shangxie!

I want to get to know you

Long life will never end.

The mountains have no mausoleums,

the rivers are exhausted,

winter thunders tremble,

summer rains and snows,

heaven and earth Together,

I dare to fight with you!

Does it sound familiar? I think I heard it in Huanzhugegeli, right?

"Shangxie" is one of the "Eighteen Songs of Cymbals" and belongs to Yuefu's "Criticisms of Advocacy Music".

"Shangxie" is a folk love song, a love poem with strong emotions and unrestrained momentum. The woman in the poem expresses her undying feelings for her lover. She swears by the sky and the earth as proof that she will always be in love with her lover.

The "Poetry Appreciation Dictionary of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties" believes that it should be combined with "Some Thoughts" into one article. "Thinking" means considering breaking up, while "Shangxie" means making a firmer vow after making up one's mind. "Yuefu Poetry Appreciation Dictionary" believes that the two are independent of each other.

By the way, there is also a modern online song called "Shangxie", which is quite ancient and very nice. You can download "Shangxie Xiaoquer" from Baidu