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Family Warm Poems in The Book of Songs

The warm poem about home in the Book of Songs is that a man's son should go back to his home and he should stay at home.

The "Yi Shi family" in The Book of Songs comes from "the son should return to his hometown" in Guo Feng Nan Zhou Yao Tao, which means that the girl is getting married, and happily returning to her husband's house means harmony and goodwill. Family: Family refers to the husband's family. The following "family" and "family" refer to the husband's family.

Interpretation: Peach blossoms are in full bloom, brightly colored and red as fire. The girl is going to get married and happily returns to her husband's house. Peach blossoms are in full bloom and fruits are numerous, big and numerous. The girl is going to get married, have children early and have a prosperous heir. Peach blossoms are in full bloom, green leaves are lush and never fade. The girl is getting married, and Qi Xin will help her family get along well.

Details are as follows:

This is a poem to congratulate a young girl on her marriage. From peach blossom to peach fruit to peach leaf, it has changed three times, which outlines the prosperity of a group of married men and women. The ancients skillfully combined the peach-like external beauty with the decent internal goodness, expressing people's beautiful yearning for a harmonious and happy family life.

The whole poem is divided into three chapters. The first chapter compares the youthful charm of the bride with the bright peach blossoms. "Peach flies away" begins with rich and colorful symbolic meanings, and the exquisite peach blossoms on the face give the poem a strong sense of color. "Burning its brilliance", it can be said that the peach blossom has reached the extreme, and the beauty can be harsh.

Judging from the relationship between metaphor ontology and metaphor, what is written here is fresh and tender peach blossoms, which are blooming one after another. The newly dressed bride is excited and shy at the moment, and her cheeks are flushed. She really has a face of peach blossoms, which reflects the charm of both phases. In the poem, scenery and people are described, and the scene blends with each other, setting off a happy and warm atmosphere. This kind of scene can be seen even at today's rural wedding.

The second chapter is to express my wishes after marriage. Peach blossoms bear fruit naturally. The poet said that peach trees are full of fruits, and the peaches are fat and big, which symbolizes that the bride has a baby early and her children and grandchildren are full. The third chapter wishes the bride's family prosperity with lush peach leaves. The rich fruits of peach trees and the dense shade of peach trees symbolize the happiness of the newly married bride's married life.