Mi Li is a folk song around Luoyi, the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. It is a poem with feelings of the rise and fall of home and country. This poem is composed of things and feelings, feelings in the scene, and scenery in the scene. It conveys compassion in an ethereal and abstract situation, and contains the hero's endless yearning and sadness for his old country. The whole poem consists of three chapters, with ten sentences in each chapter.
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Its main feature is to sing back and forth with overlapping words, showing the overwhelming melancholy of the protagonist. This poem has been handed down from generation to generation and has a great influence.
When later scholars write poems about history and nostalgia, they often use "Mi Li" as the rhyme, and the word "Mi Li" has also become a common allusion for scholars in past dynasties to lament the national subjugation.