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As we all know, the Book of Songs is the oldest collection of poetry in China, which contains 305 poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, that is, from 1100 to 600 BC (another 6 poems only have titles and no content). The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: "Wind, Elegance and Song", "Wind" is the folk song of various places, "Ya" is the court music of the nobles, and "Song" is the dance music used for sacrifice. Because "wind" is ranked at the top of the "Book of Songs", "Guan Ju" and 159 other "wind" are bound to be ranked in the top 160.
160 folk songs in "Wind" selected 15 countries, and "Zhou Nan" includes works from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, which is the highest in chronology, so "Guan Ju" and a total of 11 other works in "Zhou Nan" are ranked in the top 11. Among the 11 works, "Guan Ju" is the most perfect of the 11 because of its beautiful words, strong feelings, very sunny, very positive, and infinite reverie, so it can be ranked first in the "Book of Songs", which may be the reason why the compiler of the "Book of Songs" chose "Guan Ju" in the first place. The above is just my personal opinion, please criticize and correct the inappropriateness.
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I think the main reason for this is that this love is described as love, but the other emotions in it are also very deep, and this poem is very good in all aspects, the sentences in it are very smooth to read, and the artistic conception is also very good.
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Because this poem is very good, both in terms of content and rhythm, it is very good, so it will exist as the first one.
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It is because it can show the charm of the Book of Poetry, which can produce a strong enough attraction, and there are a lot of curiosity to be able to read it. The meaning is that it allows us to show the beauty of love.
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Because Guan Ju is very romantic poetry, this has already set the overall tone of the Book of Songs, allowing us to concentrate and be curious. The meaning is a symbol of good love.
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I think it's because the love described in this is really beautiful, and it also tells us that the Book of Poetry is actually more beautiful, and it is especially worth reading for young people. The meaning also reveals Confucian culture.
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By depicting a man's affectionate pursuit of a girl, Guan Ju fully expresses the ancient people's inner yearning and pursuit of beautiful love, and highlights the healthy and sincere thoughts and feelings of young men and women.
Guan Ju" 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.
Appreciation. The theme of "Guan Ju" is the first poem in the "Book of Songs", which tells the feelings of a "gentleman" who misses and admires a "fair lady". For her to stay awake at night, thinking about it over and over again, imagining that she can have the opportunity to confess her love, is a positive love song.
It shows the pursuit and yearning of the ancient people for a better and happier life.
Why is Guan Ju regarded as a model for showing the virtue of husband and wife?
1. The love in "Guan Ju" clearly refers to marriage and responsible love, which is more recognized by the society.
2. The fact that the man and woman in the poem are "gentlemen" and "ladies" indicates that this is a union associated with virtue and represents an ideal of marriage.
3. Moderate love not only has real and deep feelings, but also shows peace and proportion, and has the moderation of love behavior.
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The story told by the content of Guan Ju is: write about a "gentleman's" pursuit of a "lady", write about his distress when he can't get a "lady", and can't sleep after turning around; 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.
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Guan Ju is selected from "The Book of Poetry, National Style, Southern Zhou".
Guan Ju" is from "The Book of Poetry, National Style, Southern Zhou", which is a folk song in the pre-Qin period of China. It is the first article of the "Book of Songs" and the first article of the fifteen national styles.
Guan Ju's original text
Guan Guan Ju Dove, in the river island. Slender Shufeng prepares a woman, a gentleman is good.
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, the silver faction destroys the bell and drum music.
Translation from the original text
Guan Guan and Ming's dove, a small island inhabiting the river. A virtuous and beautiful woman is 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.
pursued but couldn't get it, and I always missed her day and night. The constant thoughts make it difficult to fall asleep over and over again.
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.
Appreciation of works
The content of the whole poem is to write about a "gentleman's" pursuit of "envy jujube girl", and write that he is distressed when he can't get a "lady", and he can't sleep after turning 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, the poem was often interpreted as a "folk love song", and it was supposed to depict the life of the aristocracy. Also, it's good to say it's a love poem, but it's not your average 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.
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To sum up, it is because of the above three reasons that "Guan Ju" is placed in the first article of the "Book of Songs".
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Because this one is really well written, very literary, and rhymes very well, which is great.
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Because the poem "Guan Ju" is selected from "Southern Zhou", and the Book of Poetry is a collection of poems during the Zhou Dynasty, it will be placed in the first poem.
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It is because in ancient times, most people praised love, and with love, men can do anything for women.
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On the one hand, because this poem is very beautiful, it can be said to be a representative of the poetry of that era, and on the other hand, this poem is very popular.
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