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Where did the phrase "My Fair Lady, Gentleman, Good Gentleman" come from?
The correct original text is "My Fair Lady, My Gentleman". From The Book of Songs: The Dove of Guan Juluo

Excerpt from the original text of The Book of Songs Guanluo Team: "Guanluo Team is in Hezhou. A beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman. Mix shepherd's purse and salvage it from left to right. A beautiful and virtuous woman wakes up to pursue her. I can't ask, I'm thinking about it. "

Guan Guan and Ming's pheasant dove are accompanied by a small river continent. A beautiful and virtuous woman is really a good spouse of a gentleman. The ragged shepherd's purse keeps picking from left to right. A beautiful and virtuous woman will never forget when she wakes up. Good wishes are hard to come true, just wake up and think. I can't sleep without thinking about it.

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In fact, the content of Guan Yu is very simple. It's about a gentleman's pursuit of a lady. If he doesn't get a lady, he will be upset and can't sleep over and over. I was very happy when I got a "lady". I invited people to play music to celebrate and make the "lady" happy.

The identity of the characters in the works is very clear: "gentleman" is a general term for nobles in the era of the Book of Songs, and this "gentleman" occupies a considerable position in preparing the music of harps, bells and drums. I used to interpret this poem as a "folk love song", but I'm afraid it's wrong. It should describe the life of the aristocratic class.

Because Guan Ju not only admits that the love between men and women is a natural and normal feeling, but also demands that this feeling be restrained to conform to the social virtue, later generations often take what they need and extend it, while people who resist the inhuman oppression of feudal ethics often advocate the right to satisfy their personal feelings under the banner of Guan Ju's authority. The so-called "poetry can't reach the truth" can be seen in Guan Ju.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Guofeng Nan Zhou Management Bureau"