It's me, Polygonum hydropiper. Artemisia argyi is a bandit. Mourn for my parents and give birth to me.
I am a loser, but I am a thief. Mourn for my parents and give birth to me.
Look, mugwort has grown taller, but it's not mugwort, it's mugwort. Pity my parents, it's too hard to raise me! Look at the wormwood that snuggles up to each other, but it's not wormwood, it's Wei Pity my parents, it's too tiring to raise me!
2. Send mother home-Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty
Motherly love is unrequited, and life demands more.
Mother's kindness can't be repaid, so what else is worth pursuing in life?
3. Wandering Son-Meng Jiao in Tang Dynasty
Who can say that a filial child like the weak can repay his mother's love like the sunshine in spring?
Who said that a little grass-like filial piety can repay maternal love like the sunshine in spring?
4. Short songs-Wang Jian in Tang Dynasty
People see men and women as good, but they don't know that men and women make people old.
Others say that having children is good, but they don't know that having children will make them old early. Parents grow old prematurely for their children. As children, is there any reason not to repay them?
5. Yan Shi Xiu Liu Sao-Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty
Imagine yourself as a young day, flying high and carrying your mother.
At that time, my parents thought that I should know today.
When you are a swallow and fly away from your mother, your parents miss you. Now you should understand. The poem borrows the habit of swallows knowing how to leave their parents after flying, describes the sadness of swallows' parents, and warns everyone not to completely forget their parents' nurturing grace like swallows.