The theme of Guan Ju's poems in The Book of Songs and the emotions expressed.

Pigeons are on the sandbars in the river,

Keep chirping.

Quiet and beautiful girl,

Is a good spouse for men.

Fishing on the left and right sides of the boat,

Aquatic plants are uneven in length.

Quiet and beautiful girl,

Men miss her day and night.

Missing and pursuing are unattainable,

Wake up and dream of Sauvignon Blanc.

I miss you very much,

Tossing and turning is hard to sleep.

The length of aquatic plants is uneven,

The girl went to pick around.

Quiet and beautiful girl,

Playing the piano and the harp shows intimacy.

The length of aquatic plants is uneven,

The girl went around to choose.

Quiet and beautiful girl,

Ring the bell and drum to make her happy.

[Appreciation]

The chirping of pigeons aroused the infatuation of the young man and made him intoxicated by the infatuation of the girl alone. Various complex emotions arise spontaneously, longing and disappointment are intertwined, and happiness and pain coexist. The mentality of a pure teenager in love is revealed here. Pairs of pigeons are like loving couples. Looking at the harmonious scenery of their island in the river, the young man's eyes were attracted by the girls Here, the poet used the words "Liu" and "Cai" to describe the process of the young man's inner change.

Many sentences in the poem contain profound and beautiful meanings, among which My Fair Lady, which praises both her beauty and her beauty, can be said to echo and complement each other. Another example is the phrase "tossing and turning", which vividly expresses the love of the lover. Later, Bai Juyi's "Song of Eternal Sorrow" and George's "Moon Qu Yuan" all came from here. And the last sentence "the joy of bells and drums" is the original words of "a thousand dollars can't buy a beautiful woman to laugh". Through the pen of this unknown author, we are completely moved by this simple love story and beautiful picturesque scene.

The expression of this poem belongs to "Xing", one of the three major bills of "Fu, Bi and Xing" in the Book of Songs, that is, starting with things that seem to have nothing to do with the theme, drawing out the heart and expressing the mind. This poem is rich in vocabulary, such as the use of verbs such as "Liu", "Qiu", "Cai" and "You", as well as adjectives such as "graceful" and "uneven", which shows the poet's literary skill. The whole poem is catchy and the rhythm is harmonious and pleasing to the ear. Among them, there are two tones, overlapping rhyme and rich rhyme with the foot of the word "zhi" In addition, the rhyme of the first sentence which has the greatest influence on the later Seven Rhymes and Four-line Poems is the first work of China's ancient rhymes.