😋I recommend the following female novels to you: The story of one-on-one love in the world of female deities. "I Cultivate in the World of Women": Women are superior to men, and the male lead is determined to become the most beautiful child. "I'm Raising My Husband in the Female Primogenitor World": The female protagonist slowly heals and falls in love with the injured male protagonist in the Female Primogenitor World. The story of a sweet pet in the world of female idols. [The Ordinary Life of a Female Venerate in the Other World]: The female protagonist finds a happy life in the Female Venerate in the Other World. "The World of Women: Matriarchal Society": A story of women who retain the characteristics of modern characters. "The Beauty of the Female Venerables": The female protagonist breaks the convention in the Female Venerables Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In "Jian Jia,""Wan" had the meaning of "as if, as if". For example,"swim upstream, like in the middle of the water","swim upstream, like in the water","swim upstream, like in the water","swim upstream, like in the water", described the poet's search for her downstream, as if she was in the middle of the water, a small sandbar in the water, or a small piece of land in the water. However, there was also a view that "Wan" here did not mean "as if", but that the fish released a large number of eggs (fertilized eggs) on the shore of the water, and the best and safest shore was the oasis in the middle of the water. However, this view was not the traditional mainstream explanation. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the original text of the Book of Songs, there was no expression of " reeds curling up ". The original text was " reeds green, white dew frost "," reeds luxuriant, white dew not dry "," reeds pick, white dew not dry ". The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The pronunciation of the word "reeds and reeds" was jiān jiāng cāng cāng. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If you want a good female character, I have several books to recommend to you! The first was Yi Jinzheng's "Female Primogenitor: My Husband Is Too Evil". This ancient romance novel was about a girl who had transmigrated from the modern world to the world of female primogenitors. There, she befriended a group of beautiful men and gradually revealed the truth about her birth. There was also "Female Primogenitor: Falling in Love with a Beautiful Man" and "Female Primogenitor: Evil Spirit, Elope with Me", both of which were works by Yi Jinzheng. They were also novels of the female primogenitor dynasty, with elements of love and palace strife running through them. Moreover, the interaction between the beautiful man and the female protagonist was super interesting! In addition, there was also Lady Leng's "Drunk on the River, Playing with a Beautiful Man". This female dynasty novel was also very good. The story was about a female lord's adventure in the martial world, involving the palace, beautiful men, women's rights, and so on. I hope the above recommendations can help you find your favorite female novels! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
In the Book of Songs, there were many poems that were similar to the reeds. The more famous ones were Guan Ju and Li Sao. Below is their appreciation: Guan Yu was one of the classics of ancient Chinese poetry. It described a woman's love story. The poem depicted the woman's appearance, clothing, movements and other details to show a fresh, natural, elegant and graceful atmosphere. At the same time, many symbolic techniques were used in the poem, such as "Guan Guan" symbolizing the forbidden love between men and women, and "Long River" symbolizing the distance between them. Li Sao was a classic of ancient Chinese poetry and one of Qu Yuan's representative works. The poem described Qu Yuan's deep attachment to his motherland and his helplessness towards fate during his exile. The poem depicted an affectionate and sorrowful atmosphere of parting, but it also used many symbolic techniques. For example,"Grass on the Plain" symbolized the desolate land where Qu Yuan lived, and "Mountain and Heavy Water, Doubtful and No Way" symbolized Qu Yuan's confusion in his predicament. Jian Jia, Guan Ju and Li Sao are all classic works of ancient Chinese poetry. They have similarities in describing artistic conception, such as fresh and natural, elegant and graceful, affectionate and so on. At the same time, they also have their own unique charm. Guan Yu and Li Sao play an irreplaceable role in expressing love. Jian Jia, with its natural beauty and abstract beauty, has become a unique landscape in ancient Chinese poetry.
There were many examples of classical Chinese and Jian Jia, two of which were below: 1 In Li Sao,"Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence leisurely sees Nanshan." The mountain air is good day and night, birds fly back together. There's something in it that I really want to distinguish." 2. The play of "My First Hair Covers My Forehead and Folds the Flower Door" in "Song of Everlasting Regret." I ride a bamboo horse to play with green plums around my bed. Living together in Changgan, two little ones have no suspicion. At the age of fourteen, I was ashamed of my wife's face. He lowered his head and looked at the dark wall. At the age of fifteen, I opened my eyebrows and wished to be with the dust and ashes. Chang Cun holds the pillar and is faithful. How can he go up to Wangfutai? The sixteen kings traveled far away to Qutang and Yandui. In May, fishermen reminisce about the sound of monkeys and sad fans. A bucket of wine in a golden cup costs ten thousand dollars, and a jade plate worth ten thousand dollars. I stopped drinking, threw down my chopsticks, couldn't eat, pulled out my sword, looked around, and felt lost. I want to cross the Yellow River, the frozen river will climb the Taihang Mountains full of snow. When I'm free, I go fishing on the green stream. Suddenly I take a boat and dream of the sun. It was difficult to travel! It was difficult to travel! Where are the many forks now? The wind and waves will sometimes hang the clouds and sail across the sea."
I recommend "Qingcheng Qu". It's also an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist also experienced the destruction of her family and returned to the past. She vowed to recompose the shocking Qingcheng Qu. I believe that the readers who like the Song of the Reeds will definitely like this novel! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"Frost at Night on the Reeds and Rushes of the Water Country" came from Xue Tao's "Farewell to Friends" of the Tang Dynasty. "Water Country" referred to the water region, and "Reeds" referred to reeds. This depicted the scene of the reeds in the water region covered with a layer of frost at night. From the whole poem, the poet climbed the mountains and faced the river on an autumn night. When he saw such a scene, the moon shot out a cold light, and the reeds and the mountains were "green" together, which made people feel cold. It expressed the nostalgia (or sadness) of his friends who were far away and missing. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original text of the reeds was as follows: The reeds were green, and the white dew was frost. The so-called Yiren was on the other side of the water. The road is long and difficult. Go up the river and follow it, and it's in the middle of the water. The reeds and reeds are luxuriant, and the white dew is not dry. The so-called Yiren, in the river. Go up the river and follow it, and the road is blocked and climbed. Go up the river and follow it, like a small island in the water.