What is the picture depicted by Guan Ju, and what is the appreciation of Guan Ju ?

Updated on culture 2024-06-11
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Rustic emotions between men and women.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The appreciation of Guan Ju is as follows:

    The content of "Guan Ju" is actually very simple, it is to write about a "gentleman's" pursuit of "lady", and write that he is distressed when he can't get a "lady", and he can't sleep after tossing and turning; I was very happy when I got the "lady", and asked people to play ** to celebrate, and in this way, I made the "lady" happy.

    The identity of the characters in the work is very clear: "gentleman" was a general term for nobles in the era of the Book of Songs, and this "gentleman" has a good status for the music of the piano and bells and drums. In the past, this poem was often interpreted as a "folk love song", but I am afraid that it is wrong, it should depict the life of the aristocracy.

    Also, it's good to say it's a love poem, but I'm afraid it's not an ordinary love poem. This turned out to be a wedding song, in which the man's family praised the bride and wished the marriage a good one. Many of the ballads in "The Book of Songs: National Style" have both general lyrical meaning, entertainment functions, and ceremonial practicality, but some poems are not clear to later generations what the use is, so they are only regarded as ordinary songs.

    The original text of Guan Ju's work:

    Guan Guan Ju Dove, in the river island. My Fair Lady, Gentleman.

    Jagged wattles, left and right flowing. My Fair Lady, I covet it.

    I can't ask for it, but I can't think about it. Leisurely, tossing and turning.

    Jagged wattles, picked left and right. My Fair Lady, Friends of the Piano.

    Jagged wattle, left and right. My Fair Lady, bells and drums.

    Vernacular translation: Guan Guan and Ming's doves are accompanied by Xiaozhou in the river. A beautiful and virtuous woman is really a good spouse of a gentleman.

    The jagged water chestnuts are constantly picked on the left and right. A beautiful and virtuous woman, waking up in a dream is unforgettable.

    Good wishes are difficult to come true, and I miss them when I wake up in my dreams. Thinking about it and thinking about it, it is difficult to sleep after tossing and turning.

    The jagged wattles are kept picking on the left and right. A beautiful and virtuous woman, playing the piano and cousin.

    Jagged wattle, left and right to pluck it. A beautiful and virtuous woman, ringing bells and beating drums to please her.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The scenes described: doves, small islands in the river, and wattles, through the description of these scenes, express the ancient working people's yearning for a better life.

    Guan Ju" pre-Qin anonymous.

    Guan Guan Ju Dove, in the river island. My Fair Lady, Gentleman.

    Jagged wattles, left and right flowing. My Fair Lady, I covet it.

    I can't ask for it, but I can't think about it. Leisurely, tossing and turning.

    Jagged wattles, picked left and right. My Fair Lady, Friends of the Piano.

    Jagged wattle, left and right. My Fair Lady, bells and drums.

    Translation: Guan Guan and Ming's dove, accompanied by a small island in the river. That beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman.

    Jagged wattle, scoop it from left to right. The beautiful and virtuous woman wanted to pursue her when she woke up and slept.

    pursued but couldn't get it, and I always missed her day and night. The long thoughts make it difficult to fall asleep.

    Jagged wattle, pick it from left to right. The beautiful and virtuous woman played the harp to draw close to her.

    For a jagged horsetail, pluck it from left to right. The beautiful and virtuous woman beat the bell and drum to please her.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, glad to answer for you!

    The scenes described are:

    1. Male and female doves live on land in the river. Describe their rapport.

    2. Irregularities in the length of the wattle.

    Function: Through the description of these scenes, the pursuit and yearning of the ancient working people for beautiful love are depicted.

    Hope it helps!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, no, no, no, meow

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