A poem implying that the old man was lonely because of conscription.

From the military conscription, it is suggested that fifteen old people are lonely: I don't know who will be embarrassed when the soup is cooked for a while.

The 15th conscription is a Yuefu poem, which comes from Yuefu Poetry Collection, Cross Blowing Song and Cross Blowing Song of Liang Gujiao. It depicts various scenes of a veteran who fought abroad on his way home and after his arrival, and exposes the cruel slavery of the working people and the harm to human nature caused by the unreasonable military service system in ancient society, which has certain epic significance. There is a feeling of resentment and sadness in poetry and painting, and the tone is extremely sad. The narrative of the whole poem is natural and smooth, the language is simple and true, and it has the characteristics of Han Yuefu folk songs.

The fifteenth military service system is a folk song of Yuefu in Han Dynasty, which exposes the unreasonable military service system in feudal society. It reflects the injustice and suffering of the working people under the dark military service system at that time. The work is true, profound, irritating and makes people cry. The complicated military service at that time made that era full of sadness and helplessness of little people. There is no horse wrapped, and dusk hangs down.

Introduction to Yuefu:

Poem Collection of Yuefu is another famous poem collection by Guo Maoqian in Song Dynasty, which summarizes the ancient Yuefu songs in China after The Book of Songs and Wind. There is 100 volume, which is the most complete collection of Yuefu songs. It mainly collects Yuefu songs from Han, Wei, Tang and Five Dynasties, as well as ballads from pre-Qin to the end of Tang Dynasty, with more than 5,000 songs. It has a wide collection, all kinds have a general order, and every song has a solution. Yuefu was originally an official position in charge of music in ancient times. Yuefu collects the poems sung, which are called Yuefu poems.

"Yuefu", originally the name of the organ in charge of music, was first established in Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and there were Yuefu organs in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Its specific tasks are making music scores, collecting lyrics and cultivating musical talents. There are two sources of lyrics: one is written by literati and the other is collected from the people. Later, people called the poems collected by Yuefu organs Yuefu, or Yuefu poems and Yuefu words, so Yuefu changed from the official name to the poem name.

The best Yuefu poems (also known as the best long narrative poems) are Mulan Poem and Peacock Flying Southeast. It has the same name as The Book of Songs and Songs of the South.