What does the ancient Iraqi mean?

In ancient poetry, "Iraqi people" are often mentioned to describe the woman the singer misses. The Iraqi people is an abstract concept, representing a beautiful image and yearning emotion, which has certain symbolic significance. Although Iraqis have no specific form, they are endowed with noble, gentle and feminine images, which is a manifestation of ancient poets' praise for women.

Iraqis are a unique and passionate emotion in ancient culture. Ancient literati often used Iraqis to symbolize their admiration and express their deep love. The cultural phenomenon of the Iraqi people not only reflects the cultural aesthetic concept of the ancient people, but also reflects the feelings and changes of social life. The cultural phenomenon of Iraqis is still loved and sought after by people.

Yi people have a very important position in ancient art. In ancient painting, sculpture and literature and art, Yi people often play an important role. Many literary works, such as Daiyu in A Dream of Red Mansions, Bai Jingjing in The Journey to the West and Iraqis in various poems, are representative images of Iraqis. The aesthetic feeling of Yi art is reflected in the description of Yi costumes, posture and appearance, which embodies the aesthetic taste and concept of ancient culture.