Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Ancient poems about friendliness

Ancient poems about friendliness

1, give me a peach and a plum. -"The Book of Songs, Elegance"

Explanation: He gave me peaches and I gave him plums in return. Metaphor to give and answer each other, mutual benefit.

2. Give me papaya and Joan. It is always good to repay bandits. -"The Book of Songs Feng Wei Papaya"

Interpretation: Give me the papaya and give it back to Meiyu. Not in return, but in order to get married forever. Used to repay the deep friendship of others. Papaya and Meiyu seem to be very unequal, but it is this inequality that indicates that they are not getting, but paying.

3. Hum it and ask for its friendly voice. -"The Book of Songs Xiaoya Logging"

Interpretation: Birds come out of deep valleys and fly to tall trees. They sing to find a mate! These two poems, "Let's hear it, ask for your friendly voice", are used to describe friends who seek like-minded.

4, landing as a brother, why flesh and blood. -(Jin) Tao Yuanming's Zapoems

Interpretation: People in the same land are brothers and should love each other. Why do we have to have flesh and blood?

5. Knowing each other far and near, Wan Li is still a neighbor. -Don Zhang Jiuling's "Send to Wei Li Shaofu"

Interpretation: We know each other far and near, and we can be neighbors even though we are separated from Wan Li.

6. Friends who paint must be light, and paper-like mountains don't like to be flat. -(Qing) Weng Zhao's "Searching for Mountains with Friends"

Interpretation: making friends is picturesque. Only by not asking for anything from friends can this friendship last. Writing an article is as strange as a mountain peak, full of twists and turns, avoiding straightforward narration.