The Book of Songs contains odes, satires, and admonitions, but all are veiled. One must engage in a heart-to-heart communication to appreciate them 去书内

  • 榴莲芝心饼 榴莲芝心饼

    This remark uncovers the artistic feature of The Book of Songs. Its praises, criticisms and persuasive advice are never expressed bluntly but wrapped in subtle imagery. Plain reading fails to grasp its true meaning. Readers need sincere spiritual communication to feel writers’ hidden feelings and thoughts. Such implicit writing is the classic charm of ancient Chinese poetry. It teaches me that appreciating traditional works requires putting ourselves in the author’s position to gain genuine understanding.

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