Which poem did Shang Mo sing?

Shang Mo Sang is a Yuefu poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem tells the story of Qiu Hu's wife, eulogizes Luo Fu's loyalty and self-purification, and is also used by poets to pin their loyalty to the country and the monarch. The sentence "Cold Crab" uses appropriate metaphors to write the noble character of mulberry picking women who do not envy power and are not afraid of violence. This kind of writing is more innovative than the original in thought and art.

Interpretation of Yuefu Ancient Poems: As the old saying goes, "Sunrise in the East Corner shines on my Qin House." It is said that the woman in Handan is Qin Luofu, the wife of Wang Ren. Benevolence is Wu Zhao's order. When Luo Fu went out to pick mulberry strangers, Wu Zhao came to the stage to meet them, welcome them, and wanted to buy wine. Luo Fu is good at playing the guzheng, and his poem Ode to Shang Mo is self-evident. Judging from the lyrics of the case, different from the old saying, Luo Fu adopted Mulberry as an outsider and was invited by the monarch, while Luo Fu praised her husband as a servant and refused. For example, Lu in the Jin Dynasty "helped mulberry in the rising sun" and so on. But the singer meets the beauty well, with the same old tune at the beginning and different ending.