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What do you think of love poems in The Book of Songs?
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The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China, which reflects the social life of the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Eastern Friday from different angles. Its rich ideological content and superb artistic techniques determine its irreplaceable position in the history of China literature, which shows the unique features of China literature in the history of world literature in general, especially the style of the 15th National Congress, and is a bright pearl in the treasure house of poetry art..

In fact, China's ancient poems, whether in the form of lyricism or the direct appearance of lyrical heroes, can present a beautiful picture scroll in front of us, forming a realm full of poetic images, from which readers can enjoy aesthetic feeling. As the earliest collection of poems, The Book of Songs is bound to leave many proofs of the love between young men and women in ancient society, and the cultural enlightenment about love is its essence. Among them, the love poems are pure and warm, vividly reflecting the emotional life of the people at that time, writing valuable human beauty and truly reaching the depths of people's souls.

On the other hand, love and marriage poems are also the most in The Book of Songs, with 70 or 80 poems and the highest artistic achievements. It widely reflects all aspects of love and marriage life, from matchmaking to first love, from passionate love to marriage, from parting to lovesickness, from turmoil to abandoned marriage life, and widely reflects the happiness and frustration of men and women's love life in that era.

The Book of Songs describes the purity of the communication between men and women in the Zhou Dynasty at the beginning of the perfection of the etiquette system from the literary point of view, showing the respect for human life noumenon and the strong pursuit of individual value, leaving an emotional brilliance for the ancient culture of China.

Even today, these poems about love and pure love still have very universal significance.