Many ancient literati like to compare themselves to women and write poems in a woman's tone.

This kind of poem is called:

Palace resentment poems and in my heart forever's poems

Palace resentment poems, dedicated to the maids in the ancient palace and the grievances after falling out of favor;

In my heart forever's poems mainly describe the sadness that ancient folk women abandoned their wives and missed their wives (including recruiting wives, businessmen and vagrants). ), or miss the girl's feelings of lovers.

Why do ancient poets in China have a special liking for poems such as Palace Complaints, in my heart forever, Spring Palace Complaints and Spring Complaints, and why can they write such poems so vividly and touching? Because they have the same experience and feelings as those disgruntled women, China literati have a complex of disgruntled women in their bones, which is self-defeating, endless and enduring.

Sima Qian said: women tolerate those who are self-pleasing, and scholars die for confidants. Good birds choose wood to live in, while wild animals choose caves to live in. China ancient literati, like women, never got an independent personality, and they have always been vassals of powerful people. Their life and death, happiness and sadness, ups and downs, ups and downs, and ups and downs are not in their own hands. Therefore, China literati's dependence and rickets were formed. Even Li Bai, who sang "How can I bow and scrape to those high-ranking officials whose sincere faces will never be seen", wrote to the powerful Han Chaozong: "Why don't you cherish the land in front of the steps, so that you won't be proud and excited." This is similar to seeking words.

There are many strong-willed "scholars" in the history of China, but generally speaking, such "tough guys" are scarce resources. Even the "tough guys" who are regarded as indomitable and indomitable by the world are mostly just variants of "virtuous women" and "fierce women". For example, Fang Xiaoru in the Ming Dynasty was indomitable and generous. But the "righteousness" of his martyrdom was only his loyalty to Old Master Q and Ming Huidi. Fang Xiaoru was outspoken in front of Ming Chengzu, who was regarded as a usurper, but it was self-evident that he was obedient in front of Ming Huidi.

People say that Wei Zhi is slow, but I find him very attractive. Emperor Taizong saw the weakness of China literati. Tang Xianzu, a drama master who was called "Shakespeare of China" in China in the Ming Dynasty, also had similar words: "At this time, men are mostly women, standing sideways, leaning over, laughing humorously and standing immediately." The description of China literati's character can be said to be incisive, similar to the words of Emperor Taizong. Learn written martial arts, goods and emperors' homes. "You sell at a good price, I will sell at a good price." Sell it at a good price, and speak tactfully when standing. If you can't sell it at a good price, or if you can't sell it, you will hate it and be sad. Knowing this, we can understand China literati's poems about palace grievances.