This is one of the few narrative poems in The Book of Songs that reflect the fate of abandoned wives. This poem describes a woman's love, marriage and subsequent innocent abandonment in the form of an anonymous self-report, and condemns her husband's ungrateful behavior of abandoning her, with a firm attitude and heavy feelings. Through the tragedy of family life and marriage, poetry reveals the callousness and selflessness of "Ersandue" men and their arbitrary bullying of women, thus reflecting the inequality between men and women in society at that time, creating an injustice for women's low social status, which has a distinct historical progress and a certain democratic spirit.
In fact, such a story is still being staged today, and there is still inequality between men and women. Women are always in a weak position. Today's women should be more self-respecting, self-reliant and self-reliant, and should not become a new generation of dissatisfied women. Therefore, the questions raised in Meng still have important practical significance today, giving people a warning.