Love is one of the most common and important emotions in human society. It is deeply reflected in the fields of literature, art and philosophy. As a form of writing in ancient China, classical Chinese is also an important part of human civilization. It also has different characteristics and forms when expressing love. In ancient classical Chinese, love was described as a deep and complicated emotion, often associated with marriage, family, friendship and other topics. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret had a line: "In the words of farewell, there is an oath that both hearts know." On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, in the middle of the night when no one was whispering in the Longevity Palace. In heaven I wish to be lovebirds, on earth I wish to be twigs. There will be no end to this hatred forever." This poem depicted the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan. It expressed the depth and persistence of love. There were many ways to express love in classical Chinese, among which the more commonly used method was through poetry, Ci, Fu and other literary works to express it. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai wrote in his poem,"When I'm about to drink wine," there's a line: "When you're satisfied in life, you must enjoy yourself to the fullest. Don't let the golden cup be empty against the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time." This poem expressed the poet's pursuit and love for love through drinking. Generally speaking, the expression of love in classical Chinese was an important part of ancient Chinese culture. Its deep and complex emotional expression and unique literary style made it play an important role in literary works.
Love was one of the main topics of human society since ancient times, and it was also expressed in classical Chinese. The following are some classical Chinese expressions about love: I love you but I don't see you. The Book of Songs, Guofeng, Zhounan, Guan Ju Lovesickness and longing for each other, dreaming of the soul every night. Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" There are trees on the mountain, trees have branches, and the heart delights you, but you don't know it. Song of Yue People, Unknown in Pre-Qin Dynasty I wash my hands to make soup, and dream that you will not see me. Tang Dynasty Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" 5. Falling red is not a heartless thing that turns into spring mud to protect the flowers. Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" 6. If the love between two people lasts for a long time, how can it be morning and evening? The Magpie Bridge Immortal by Qin Guan in Tang Dynasty 7 tender feelings like water, like a dream, I can bear to look at the magpie bridge on the way home. Song Dynasty Qin Guan's "Jiangcheng Zi·Yimao Dream on the 20th Night of the First Month" The above are just some examples. The expressions of love in classical Chinese are very rich. You can choose and use them according to the specific situation and theme.
Love is one of the most common topics in modern Chinese novels, but there are also corresponding expressions in classical Chinese. The following are some commonly used classical Chinese descriptions of love: 1 Love: Love refers to loving a person deeply. For example, I love this child as pure as a spring. 2. Emotion: Emotion refers to emotions and feelings. For example, love is inseparable from life and death. 3. Love: Love refers to having deep feelings for someone or something. For example, love in bed is not willing to leave. 4. Eros: Eros refers to the desire for love and sex deep in the human heart. For example, everyone has love and desire. 5. Affection: Affection refers to the deep love for a certain person. For example, there must be people who valued love. These classical Chinese expressions had the same meaning as the modern Chinese "love" but had more of the flavor of ancient literature.
An example of love in classical Chinese is as follows: It is not as difficult to love as to love nature. Chuang Tzu, Foreign Matter Love can't be lacking for a day. The Book of Songs, Guofeng, Zhounan, Guan Ju I love you but I can't see you. Book of Songs, Bin Wind, July Love him, want him alive, hate him, want him dead. "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals, Love Theory" Love is what moves heaven and earth. Zhuangzi, Master of Health The depth of love is inexhaustible Book of Changes, Xi Ci (1) It is natural to love those who want to live and hate those who want to die. Chuang Tzu, Foreign Matter
The love letters in classical Chinese were usually adapted and evolved based on the words in the Book of Songs. For example, someone might write,"In the green garden, the sunflower is waiting for the sun to dry." In spring, all things in the world shine. I often worry that the yellow flowers will wither when the autumn festival comes. When will the rivers flow east to the sea and return to the west? If you don't work hard when you're young, you'll be sad when you're old." Such a love letter written in classical Chinese.
There is a passage in the Analects of Confucius that means "Confucius 'thoughts and actions follow the rules of propriety." Answer: "The use of rites and harmony is precious" in the Analects of Confucius. The word for seeking Confucius means "thinking" Answer: "To learn without thinking is to be lost in thought and to not learn is to be in danger" in The Analects of Confucius. 3. In Dream of the Red Chamber, Grandmother Jia's words meant," Although our family is a little unhappy, we can't let the children see it." Answer: In Dream of the Red Chamber, Grandmother Jia said to Baoyu,"Don't worry, this is not an isolated case. In the future, when you grow up, you have to get married and have children like your brother."
Love is one of the deepest emotions of human beings, and it's indescribable. Love was like a flower in spring that was gorgeous but could wither at any time. It was heartbreaking. Love could be sincere and pure, but it could also be selfish and evil. Love has infinite charm, it can make people's hearts move and break their hearts. Love began when they first met, as clear and pure as flowing water. When they first met, the magnetic field between them was like the cowherd and the Weaver girl meeting. Their hearts were connected and they regretted not meeting earlier. As time passed, their understanding of each other gradually deepened, and the strings of their emotions gradually tightened. At this moment, love was burning like fire, making people feel overwhelmed and unable to extricate themselves. Love could make people forget everything, including themselves. It could make people put down their status, put down their fame and fortune, and give up everything for the other party. Love can also make people suffer because love sometimes leads to separation that is unbearable. When we part, love is like a knife cutting through our hearts. Love had infinite power to change everything, including oneself. It could allow people to walk out of the darkness and welcome the light. It could also make people brave and unyielding in the face of everything. Love is the most beautiful emotion of human beings. It makes people feel the meaning of life and understand the philosophy of life. Love was a wonderful emotion that could make one's heart beat and heart ache. It was a kind of eternal melody that made people reminisce endlessly and make people unable to bear it. Let's cherish love and make it the best memory in our lives.
The classical Chinese was an ancient form of writing that was very different from modern Chinese. When expressing feelings, classical Chinese often pays more attention to expressing delicate feelings and artistic conception, so it needs to be written according to the specific situation. Here are some tips for writing love letters: 1. Express sincere feelings One of the most commonly used methods to express sincere feelings in classical Chinese was to express one's feelings. Some words unique to classical Chinese could be used to express emotions such as "love","hate","worry","worry", etc. At the same time, he could also use some sentences unique to classical Chinese to express his feelings, such as "your feelings and my feelings","my heart yearned for it", etc. Pay attention to the creation of artistic conception In classical Chinese, the creation of artistic conception was very important. Rhetoric techniques such as metaphor, antithesis, and parallel could be used to create an artistic conception. For example, one could compare the other party to a flower to express their love or a mountain to express their admiration. Use modern Chinese to express Although classical Chinese has its advantages in expressing feelings, it is still recommended to use modern Chinese to express feelings in practical applications. This way, the love letter would be closer to the psychology and aesthetics of modern people, and it would be easier to accept. To write a love letter, one needed to combine the specific situation and pay attention to expressing sincere feelings and creating an artistic conception. At the same time, one needed to use modern Chinese to express their feelings.
Classical Chinese love stories often reflect family values. For example, in many stories, family approval or disapproval plays a crucial role. They also show the concept of fate, like in 'The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl' where their love is predestined yet faces challenges. Moreover, they can reflect social hierarchies. Stories may depict how different classes interact in the context of love.
The following are some classical Chinese sentences about beautiful love: If the love between two people lasts for a long time, how can it be morning and evening? Qin Guan's " Fairy of Magpie Bridge " I miss you, but I don't know when I'll see you again. I'm embarrassed this night. Li Bai's Autumn Wind Ci 3. Tenderly as water, a good time like a dream, I can bear to look at the magpie bridge on my way back. Qin Guan's " Fairy of Magpie Bridge " The mountain has no edge, the river is exhausted, the winter thunder trembles, the summer rain and snow, the heaven and earth merge, then dare to break off with you. Shangxie 5. For eternity, there will be no end to this hatred. Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret 6. Holding hands and looking at each other with tears in her eyes, she was speechless. Liu Yong,"Rain Linling" In heaven I wish to be lovebirds, on earth I wish to be twigs. As long as the heavens and the earth last, there will be no end to this hatred. Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret If the love between two people lasts for a long time, how can it be morning and evening? Qin Guan's " Fairy of Magpie Bridge " 9. A fine cloud, a flying star, a silver man, a distant darkness. Xin Qiji's Sapphire Case, Yuan Xi 10 My belt is getting wider and wider, and I don't regret it at all. Liu Yong's [No Regrets]
Love is the most wonderful emotion in the world. Here are some beautiful classical Chinese sentences related to love. I hope you will like them: Love is precious, but it must be abandoned. (From the Book of Songs) if that love between the two of them last for a long time, how can it be day and night? (From Qin Guan's "The Immortal of Magpie Bridge") There are trees on the mountain, trees have branches, and the heart is happy for you, but you don't know it. (From "Song of the Yue People") The world's infinite painter is sad that he can't paint. (From Li Qingzhao's "Dream Like Order") I miss you, but I don't know when I'll meet you again. (From Li Bai's Autumn Wind Guide) My husband rode a bamboo horse to play with green plums around the bed. (From Nineteen Ancient Poems) Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river flowing eastward in spring. (From Li Qingzhao's "Dream Like Order") If the love between two people is long, how can it be day and night? (From Qin Guan's "The Immortal of Magpie Bridge") 9 Tears in my eyes, I ask the flowers, but I don't say anything. The red flowers fly over the swing. (From Li Qingzhao's "Dream Like Order") 10 days of eternity, sometimes it's over. This hatred is endless. (From Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret)