What is the poem that satirizes the current situation by metaphor in Jihai Miscellaneous Poems?
Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems was written in 1839, the year before the Opium War broke out between China and Britain. At this time, the Qing dynasty can be said to be trapped in internal and external affairs, and the sun sets. As Gong Zizhen wrote in "Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems", "When you are ripe, you will have a loyal teacher: it is difficult to observe its situation, and the projectile is tired to ten pieces." This poem dedicated to "roadside performers" [7] reflects Gong Zizhen's clear understanding of the social reality at that time. The projectile is tired into ten pieces, although it is superb in skill, it also indicates a crisis situation. The Qing Dynasty declined rapidly after the prosperous period of Kang Yong's rule, and the last prosperity of the splendid feudal society is gone forever. Gong Zizhen realized that what she was facing was not a prosperous time at all, but a thoroughly feudal "declining world". "Those who decline in the world, literature rules the world, fame rules the world, and laughter rules the world." [8] "Declining the world" is similar to "governing the world". Gong Zizhen's ancestors experienced the most powerful era of the Qing Dynasty, which is what later generations call "the prosperity of the Gan family". Even Gong Zizhen herself said, "When the country is successfully governed, the scribes will close their doors and raise their spirits." "Every family is familiar with books, and they all envy being a good scholar." It's a pity that this "ruling the world" has passed, and the "declining world" in front of us is a society where "the sun will set in the west, hate will come too suddenly, people will think of lamps and candles, look miserable, attract the elderly, and live next to their dreams" [9]. In this society, there is no talent left, no talent right, no talent in lottery and no talent in emergency.