"in contrast to those in the feng section (airs) that are read as love poems in which junzi is interpreted as “lordly man” (“Cao chong” [Insects in the Grass, Mao no. 14], for example)."
It's kind of reminiscent of the upcoming 'Mulberries in the Lowlands".
Re: Cao Chong
"in contrast to those in the feng section (airs) that are read as love poems in which junzi is interpreted as “lordly man” (“Cao chong” [Insects in the Grass, Mao no. 14], for example)."
It's kind of reminiscent of the upcoming 'Mulberries in the Lowlands".