The similarities between the verses about plants in the Book of Songs

***Same point: The author uses plants to express his emotions and sing about life. Relevant verses about grass in the Book of Songs:

1. Nymphoides: a perennial aquatic herb that grows in ponds and slow-flowing streams and rivers.

"Pick the waterlilies of varying lengths from left to right. A graceful lady, play the piano and play the harp." - "Zhou Nan·Guan Ju"

Translation: Pick the waterlilies of varying lengths from left to right with both hands. pick. A kind and beautiful girl, get close to her by playing the piano, drums and harp.

2. Kudzu: also known as kudzu, kudzu, kudzu, etc. Leguminosae perennial herbaceous plant.

"The kudzu grass grows long and long, covering the mountains." - "Zhou Nan·Ge Tan" It is found all over the valley, and the vines and leaves are thick and prosperous.

Introduction to plants in the Book of Songs

1. Jianjia: refers to reeds.

From "The Book of Songs·Guofeng·Qinfeng·Jianjia", the original sentence is "Jianjia is green, and the white dew is frost." The so-called beauty is on the water side.

It means that the reeds by the river are green and the deep dew in autumn turns to frost. Where is the person you like? Just on the other side of the river.

2. Peach: refers to peach blossom.

From "The Book of Songs·Guofeng·Zhounan·Taoyao", the original sentence is that the peach blossoms shine brightly.

It means that thousands of peach blossoms are in full bloom, the color is bright and red like fire.