"In the third year of the Emperor, Yu moved the capital to Luochuan." "The ancients said that the name of the water god was Fu Fei." "Its shape is as impressive and elegant as that of Youlong." "From a distance, if the sun rises in the morning glow," "If you are forced to check it, it will burn like a wave." "If it's all right with you, you can trim it." "If the shoulders are cut, the waist is as good as the elements." "Clouds are like clouds, and eyebrows are connected." "The red lips are bright outside and the white teeth are fresh inside." "Bright eyes look good, and shackles help."
"Magnificent and graceful, quiet and relaxed." "tenderness is attractive in language." "Strange clothes and picturesque bones." "The brilliance of wearing Luo clothes is the brilliance of Er Mo Bi." "Wear Cui Jin's jewelry and adorn it with pearls to show off your figure." "It's light to practice traveling." "The orchid is fragrant, walking in the mountains." "So suddenly, I will stand upright and I can play." "Left, right laurel flag."
background introduction
The Ode to Luoshen was written by Cao Zhi when he was playing near Luoshui, and was deeply moved by the beauty of the goddess Luoshui. Cao Zhi described the beauty, elegance and sadness of the goddess waterinfo with romantic brushstrokes, as well as her love story with men on earth.
Depth analysis
Goddess image: The goddess Luo in The Ode to the Goddess Luo is a beautiful, elegant and noble goddess. She wore a long wavy bun, a gorgeous dress, and jade ruyi in her hand, riding a six-dragon cart, surrounded by cranes and animals. Her image not only shows the femininity and elegance of women, but also shows the nobility and mystery of the goddess.
Personal point of view
In my opinion, as a classic in the history of China literature, The Ode to Luoshen not only shows Cao Zhi's outstanding literary talent and artistic attainments, but also shows the treasures of ancient China culture. The image and emotional expression of Goddess Luoshui in this Fu have profound cultural and philosophical implications. At the same time, The Ode to Luoshen also reflects the social concepts and cultural values at that time, which is of great significance for us to understand and study the ancient culture and society of China.