Poetry describing world-weariness

Rabbits, confirmed by archaeology, were domesticated from European cave rabbits and introduced to China at least before the Zhou Dynasty, while wild cave rabbits in China were bred from early rabbits. Five poems in The Book of Songs mentioned rabbits, which shows that rabbits were a common species in the era of The Book of Songs.

So it is "slow", carefree and indulgent.

The pheasant left Luo, but unfortunately the pheasant got into the net. Pheasant, pheasant, pheasant. Separation and "bitterness" are the same, sleepy and bitter. Luo, net, net.

At the beginning of my life, when I was a child, I meant early years.

Jean, still, still. A life of inaction, inaction and ease. Yes, the corvee. Doing, creating and being mediocre all refer to military service and labor service.

How uncomfortable it is. Hundred, imaginary, multi-word. Suffer, worry.

Sang-mi, I just want to sleep

Yeah, let's go. Don't talk, don't move, sleep and wake up. Smart and good at listening. Silence, unconsciousness and lack of intelligence mean being speechless, unconscious and deaf.

Fence, a kind of net with mechanical device, can automatically hide and catch birds and animals, also called car cover net.

A net for catching birds and animals.

The story of the book of songs

This poem "Rabbit" is the sixth in The Book of Songs, National Style and Feng Wang, and the seventieth in The Book of Songs. Poems expressing feelings. The poet is sentimental about the world, lamenting the impermanence of life, and wrote a poem to express the helpless pain of pessimism and world-weariness.