How to appreciate the poem Guan Ju?

Guan Ju mainly used the artistic technique of "Xing".

In the first chapter, the pheasants are singing and falling in love, which raises the association of a lady with a gentleman. In the next chapter, the act of picking shepherd's purse leads to the hero's crazy love and pursuit of women. The language of the whole poem is beautiful, and it is good at using double tones, overlapping rhymes and overlapping words, which enhances the phonological beauty of the whole poem and the vividness of pictophonetic expression.

For example, at the beginning of this poem, "Pigeons in the River" was originally started by the poet with the scenery in front of him, but the harmony between waterfowl and singing can also be used to describe courtship between men and women, or harmonious love between men and women. It has something to do with the meaning of "my fair lady, a gentleman is a good gentleman". The beauty of this poem lies in the seamless combination of the poet's interest and natural scenery, that is, the artistic realm of blending scenes that people have always appreciated.

Extended data:

Fu, Bi and Xing are the three main expressions in The Book of Songs. It is a summary of the expression methods of China's ancient poems. It is based on the creative experience of The Book of Songs. The earliest record is found in Zhou Li Chun Guan: "The master ... taught six poems: Yue Feng, Yuefu, Yuebi, Lexing, Leya and Yuesong." Later, Mao's Preface to Poetry called "six poems" six meanings: "Therefore, poetry has six meanings: wind, fu, comparison, glory, elegance and praise." In the Tang Dynasty, Kong's "Justice of Mao Poetry" was explained as follows: "The variation of poetic style, elegance, praise and poetry; Fu, Bi and Xing are different words in The Poem. Fu, Bi and Xing are the uses of poetry, while style, elegance and praise are the forms of poetry. Using those three things to achieve these three things is why they are all called righteousness. "

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Guofeng Nan Zhou Official Gong