The first section "Zihuisi, I am involved in Qin. If you stop thinking about me, won't someone else come to me? Crazy children are crazy! " If you love me and miss me, lift your clothes and cross the Qinhe River. If you don't miss me, doesn't anyone miss me? You are such a fool!
In the second season, "Keiko thought of me and I was involved. If you stop thinking about me, don't you have any other boys? Crazy children are crazy! " If you love me and miss me, just lift your clothes and cross the river. If you don't miss me, doesn't anyone miss me? You are such a fool!
Ten thousand (qiān), mention. Cháng is an ancient blouse with a low waist skirt, which is unisex and similar to today's dresses. Wisdom, love.
Qin (zhēn), whose real name is Zheng Guoshui, originated in the northeast of Mi County, Henan Province. Wei (wěi), whose real name is Zheng Guoshui, originated in Chengshan, Dongyang, Dengfeng County, Henan Province, which is now Shuanghe, Henan Province. Qin and Yan met in Mi County.
No, I think: it's the inversion of "don't think about me". Don't think about me. Crazy kid, joking, and saying "silly boy". Crazy, crazy. And (jū), as an modal particle, is meaningless. Scholars call it unmarried.
After being lovelorn, women find it difficult to fall asleep among naughty children and worry about men. The women in this poem are full of vigor and vitality, broad-minded, and some have a stronger sense of independence.
It is also said that women are not lovelorn, but angry with men for their hesitant attitude or being late for appointments. The woman clearly cares in her heart, but she is still trying to be brave: "If I don't think about it, is there no one else?" So is the madness of crazy children! "This explanation also makes sense.
This poem is developed in the form of "Fu" and depicts a frank and provocative female image by oral description. She tried to pursue the love she wanted, but she couldn't get it. She was determined to let go instead of indulging in it. Today, the decisive and independent attitude is still admirable.
The Book of Songs No.87, 087 in total.