Q&A: In the Book of Songs "Polygonium", what details describe the grief and indignation of the filial son? Try to describe it in verses

The life of the fresh people is not as long as the death.

Explanation: Living alone is boring, so it is better to die early.

"Polygonum" commemorates the kindness of parents, expresses the loneliness of losing parents and the regret of not being able to support them forever. It is sad and moving, and Fang Yurun of the Qing Dynasty called it "a masterpiece of filial piety through the ages" ("The Book of Songs") Original" Volume 11). The poem uses clumps of wormwood swaying to evoke the bitter feeling of mourning in the heart, or it may be a scene of mourning. The words "生", "Ju", "拊", "诊", "长", "优", "GU" are used in conjunction with each other. The nine verbs "Fu" and "Fei" directly praise the kindness of parents. It fully expresses the thoughts of a filial son, "There is no parent without a father, and there is no mother to rely on." Once lost, the loss of "when you go out, you will hold your shirt, and when you enter, you will be exhausted" will arise spontaneously, and finally it happened that "the life of the common people is not as good as the death." "It's been a long time" cried out sadly. The last two chapters are another description of the scene. The Nanshan Mountain is tall, showing the kindness of the parents. The blowing of the wind also describes the sorrow of the filial son. The emotion and the scene blend, the virtual and the real contrast, fully expressing the poet's true and natural feelings. It's salty, but it leaves room for imagination.