If you give up the past me, who can make sentences in the Book of Songs?

Who can live without me in the past? In The Book of Songs Feng Wei Bosi, I was in the middle of mulberries.

This poem depicts a woman waiting for her lover in the mulberry forest. She agreed to meet her lover in the mulberry forest, but it has been a long time, and her lover has not appeared yet. She wandered anxiously in the Woods, hoping that her lover would come as scheduled.

The past and the present echo each other, expressing the woman's expectation and yearning for her lover. At the same time, this poem also conveys the longing for love and lovers, and expresses the beauty and sincerity in human emotions.

The poem past lives also has profound philosophical significance. It expresses people's transient and impermanent feelings about time and life, and also conveys people's exploration and pursuit of the meaning of life. In this poem, time is no longer just a concept in the laws of nature, but a concept closely related to human emotions and the meaning of life.

This poem not only expresses women's yearning and expectation for lovers, but also conveys their feelings about the shortness and impermanence of life and their exploration and pursuit of the meaning of life. There are both emotional sincerity and beauty, as well as philosophical profundity and wisdom.

In the past period of time, the application methods of giving up who I am are:

1, this poem expresses the hero's lofty aspirations and self-confidence through exaggeration. The poet exaggerated the short night into a period of time in the past, emphasizing the brevity and urgency of this period of time. At the same time, this expression is also full of exaggerated elements, emphasizing the hero's confidence and determination. Through this exaggeration, the poet successfully created an unshakable and confident hero image.

2. This poem also uses rhetorical questions. In this expression, the poet has actually given the answer, that is, the protagonist is the only one who can undertake this task. However, the poet asks the reader to think and get this answer by rhetorical question. This rhetorical question not only enhances the interactivity of the poem, but also gives readers a deeper understanding of the hero's self-confidence and responsibility.

In addition, the language of this poem is concise and powerful. The poet expressed the hero's determination and responsibility in just eight words, which made the poem more vivid and powerful. At the same time, the two expressions of "past and present" and "who else" also have a strong sense of rhythm, which makes this poem more aesthetic when read aloud.