The Story of Feng Wei and Bo Xi in The Book of Songs

Content: Bo Xi is a poem of missing, which describes a woman's missing for her husband who has served abroad for a long time and reflects the pain brought by the corvee to the people.

War will destroy many things, first of all, it will destroy the family life of soldiers themselves. The soldiers haven't gone to war yet, and their wives have been left in loneliness and fear. Their memory is not an ordinary memory, it is always full of anxiety and anxiety. Waiting for their husbands to come back from the war has almost become the only meaningful content in their lives.

Since ancient times, women have loved beauty, and they are used to dressing up. However, in Boxi, this woman is too lazy to dress up now. She sits and waits in disorder, waiting for her powerful and robust husband, the pioneer of the king, to return. However, it's really hard to miss him. I miss him so much that I feel sad and sick. I really want a girl who is not sad to forget him. However, although the pain is unbearable, it is good to miss him a little. Thinking of him, maybe there is still a glimmer of hope and hope in life. I am willing to miss him, I am willing to suffer, "I am willing to think about it, I am willing to take the first disease", and I can even send my life when necessary.

Maybe they are newlyweds. Before going to the battlefield, he stroked her eyebrows with a brush, and then pinned a few small flowers beside the cloud temples, which made her look shy and radiant. This is the secular stability she wants. I don't know, the cruel war dragged my beloved husband to the battlefield where life and death were uncertain. On the battlefield, hand-to-hand combat, precarious, I feel uneasy day and night, deeply grieved. What women in the world want is stability in the world, good years, a lover, to be loved and to be together until the end of their lives. This is the perfection of life. Often god plays tricks on people, and even this little beauty has not been fulfilled. There are endless joys and sorrows.