Origin: From a poem "Nan Zhou Yao Tao" in China's first ancient poetry collection "The Book of Songs", "Peach flies away and burns its glory.
The girl is going to get married and be happy at her husband's house. Peach blossoms are in full bloom and there are countless fruits. The girl is going to get married, and the heir who gave birth early is going to make a fortune. "
Appreciate:
Modern scholars generally believe that this is a poem to congratulate a girl on her marriage. This poem consists of three chapters, each with four sentences. The whole poem uses peach blossoms to describe beauty and sing praises for the bride.
The language of the whole poem is concise and beautiful, which not only skillfully turns into various inverted sentences and synonyms, but also uses the word "one" repeatedly, revealing the beautiful character of the bride living in harmony with her family, and also writing that her beautiful character has injected fresh blood into the newly-built family and brought a harmonious and happy atmosphere.