Who dares to appreciate my poems?

Say something beside the point. In the face of such a coquettish statement, you can't be coquettish. All right, cut to the chase. First of all, this sentence was created by the author in a specific environment. What makes him feel like a passerby? In fact, it is very simple, because he was hurt emotionally, or lost face and self-esteem. You can say that he is incompetent and cynical, but you can't say that he is lovelorn or anything (haha). The following is a unified understanding of the last three sentences. The last three sentences are all understanding of one's own fault, just psychological self-comfort. For example, when you regret doing something wrong, you must always find ways to make yourself less guilty and less painful. By analyzing the author's psychology at that time, we can say that it was written by the author when he was frustrated and expressed his feelings about life at a certain time. Well, that's an objective evaluation. Now let me talk about my personal views on him: moaning without illness, inaccurate word formation, wrong sentence pattern and no sense of jumping in words. The first sentence is already vulgar at the beginning, but I didn't expect the second sentence to be more vulgar! Really a layman! I agree with three or four sentences, because these two sentences have been talked about by people for thousands of years. All right, that's it. A little wordy