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I read The Book of Songs (7)-Appreciating the audience and complaining.

Confucius mentioned in the Analects that "poetry can be complicated, can be observed, can be grouped, and can be resentful." In other words, reading The Book of Songs can stimulate emotions, observe society, make friends and satirize superiors.

As far as my reading experience is concerned, reading is a good way to stimulate emotions. The Book of Songs is mostly four words. Generally speaking, the content of the fifteen-nation style poems is relatively simple, catchy and familiar to the public.

The Book of Songs can also be said to be the source of many idioms and even words, and we may feel this way when reading it. It turns out that what we often hear is actually from the Book of Songs. For example, "stones from other mountains can attack jade." "Under heaven, is it the land of kings?" These sounds familiar, but I rarely trace them back to the source and I don't know where they came from.

Another example is some idioms, such as walking on thin ice, jumping on tigers and rivers. These are just four-character idioms, including other eight-character and nine-character idioms. According to statistics, there are as many as 200. Therefore, reading the Book of Songs may be a way to trace the origin of idioms, and also a good understanding of the meaning of idioms.

From time to time, we will see some people named by the Book of Songs. I have to say that the words, artistic conception and implication are very beautiful, and girls and boys can choose. After reading it, it's like "smiling and expecting", which is enough to fascinate people.

The language and artistic conception of The Book of Songs often make people unconsciously sigh the wisdom of the ancients. Appreciate their erudition, diction and sentence making, which is worthy of being a classic poem passed down through the ages.

The content of The Book of Songs can be described as an all-round outlook on life, which not only reflects the life scenes of the lower classes, such as the well-known July, but also epitomizes people's life all year round. You can also intercept some daily chores in life, which is not only lively and interesting, but also fully express your emotions.

Among them, the emotions are rich and varied, including the helplessness of wanting, the sweetness of lovesickness, the yearning of husband and wife, the resentment of women after being abandoned, and even the resentment of rulers. Perceptual, or intelligent, or deep, and some full of life interest, reading can make people smile.

There are different understandings of "group", some say that you can make friends, some say that you can unite and educate people, and some say that you can enjoy it together. All these comprehensively reflect Confucius' words. How can you speak without learning the Book of Songs?

The Book of Songs can also enlighten people and teach us to be human. Since it is a speech, you can naturally make better friends and even discuss the Book of Songs with everyone, so it can be said that "group" is a good embodiment of "nothing to say without learning poetry".

In the Book of Songs, there are many poems about feelings for parents, and there are also some words of thanking parents. In addition, even satire is due to the responsibility of courtiers, and it is all words and remarks.

This is just what I thought when I read the Book of Songs, which can be understood from what Confucius said. The part about ceremony in The Book of Songs deserves our consideration. Different from the direct expression in The Analects of Confucius, The Book of Songs is a poetic language, and its expression is more emotional, such as expressing gratitude to mother. The most fundamental thing is that it contains traditional Chinese virtues.

A Book of Songs shows various social situations, and the power of language is so great that we can easily substitute it. Reading The Book of Songs can help us understand hundreds of emotions.