Romanticism (romance, passion, is romance) and romanticism (love history, story, romance) are rooted in Rome, which is Rome. Romance also means romance. Christian Europe in the Middle Ages (especially reserved Germans and Britons, that is, Anglo-Saxons) thought that Romans and Romanesque people (such as Spaniards and Italians) had a pagan, exotic and exotic flavor, and they seemed to be born with enthusiasm, debauchery and sentimentality. Just listen to Spanish music and see their dances and folk customs (such as bullfighting). So romanticism, which originally meant "Rome", later extended the meaning of "romance, affection, love, passion" and so on. German roman also means "novel", which means "fictional and untrue story".
Romantic emotional forms:
The essence of romantic love lies in treating the beloved as a precious confidant, and it is difficult for them to possess each other, so they use poetry, martial arts or any imaginable way to please each other to gain their attention and love. People think that lovers are very valuable, largely because lovers are difficult to be possessed by themselves.
At first, romantic love does not apply to women who can have legal or illegal sexual relations with them, but to women who cannot be combined with them because of insurmountable moral and traditional customs obstacles. Because of this obstacle, I have poetic and platonic feelings and keep the beauty of love. As a result, people enthusiastically express their love while suppressing their desire for intimacy. Gradually, this concept was accepted by many people. They believe that pure and noble joy can only exist in silent prayer, without any sexual factors. If a man loves and respects a woman deeply, he will feel that he can't relate her same-sex activities. His love will take a poetic and imaginative form, which is naturally full of symbolic significance.