Everything in The Book of Songs Gu Feng is Bixing.

1, "Tsefi Tsefen, nothing below?" It means that all the radishes have been picked, but the roots have been polished; This poem implies that the husband only pays attention to appearance rather than inner quality.

2. "Quiet is turbid, and big is awkward." This means that the water mirror becomes turbid due to the inflow of Weihe River, but the bottom is as clear as ever. The original intention of this sentence is that his appearance is desirable, but his husband is blind and can't see the difference.

3. "Who says tea is bitter? It is as sweet as water." Who said that tea is bitter to swallow, but it is as sweet as shepherd's purse to me; In this sentence, the bitterness of tea is used to describe the pain of life.

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Li Feng's novel "Gu Feng" is very distinctive in expressing the sadness of abandoning his wife. Its appearance shows that ancient women have been in a weak position in love and marriage for a long time and acted as victims of a patriarchal society, and their fate deserves sympathy.

Although the work does not directly condemn the ungrateful people, the initial oath and the final abandonment, such as taking off the boots, still make a strong direction for this and have a profound warning effect.

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