What emotion does Lu Xun's limerick "I am lovelorn" want to express?

This poem was first published in> magazine, and the author wrote in the preface of the English translation: "I wrote My Lovelorn because I satirized the popular lovelorn poem at that time. When talking about this article, I said, "It's just three doggerel poems titled" My lovelorn ",because I saw the popularity of lovelorn poems such as" Ah, I'm dying "at that time, and I deliberately made something ending with" Let her go ",just kidding. This poem was later added with a paragraph, which was published in Threads. My lovelorn love is the only chapter in Weeds that appears in the form of poetry. At that time, some young people did not actively participate in the rising wave of people's revolutionary struggle, but indulged in the narrow world of personal love. They regard love as supreme and more important than anything else, as if they lost their lives when they were lovelorn, and there is no need to survive; Once you are lovelorn, write such boring lovelorn poems as "Ouch, I'm dying". In order to satirize the prevalence of this boring lovelorn poem, Lu Xun "deliberately wrote a poem ending with' Let her go', just kidding" ("Three Leisure Sets Me and Me"), and made a sneer.

My lovelorn poem consists of four sections. The author selects several typical courtship cases and summarizes the reasons and process of my lovelorn from different angles by using parallelism and overlapping paragraphs. Humor, satire, acrimony.

Among the four poems, the first three sentences of each poem are about the difficulty of "I" courtship. Typical location choices such as "mountainside", "downtown", "riverside" and "home is good" summed up all my courtship life before my lovelorn. ……

I repeatedly played up my painful feelings and helpless difficulties, paving the way for the following article about the stimulation after lovelorn.

The last four sentences of each poem are about the process and reasons of "I" falling out of love, as well as the pain, troubles and choices after falling out of love. Xu Shoushang's Game of Lu Xun said: "This poem satirizes those' Ah! I can't live, I lost my master! The prevalence of lovelorn poems, such as ... most readers think it is nonsense, just interesting; I don't know that owl is his own favorite, Sugar-Coated Berry is his favorite, antiperspirant is commonly used, and red snake is his favorite. Still serious, not artificial. "This is a footnote to understand the gift in the poem. Owls, candied haws and red snakes are Lu Xun's favorites, and antiperspirants are his common ones. He gave his lover what he liked most and needed most, but the lover didn't understand or even turn his back on him. How to maintain this kind of love that is not based on mutual understanding? Or "let her go. "