The poem satirizing the exploiters in The Book of Songs is

Shuoshu

If you were a mouse, you wouldn't eat my millet. If you were a three-year-old woman, you wouldn't care. If you die, you will find your daughter and you will be happy in another land. You will get what you want.

When I was a three-year-old woman, I was willing to work. When I die, I will go to my daughter, and I will be happy in my country. When I am happy in my country, I will be straight. When I am a three-year-old woman, I will be willing to work. When I die, I will go to my daughter, and I will be happy in my suburb. Who is the eternal title?

Dayi

This poem is widely circulated in the world. In the poem, the unearned exploiter is compared to a fat and greedy mouse, which shows that he hates and abandons the ruler. The workers were overwhelmed and decided to leave them and seek their own paradise, but the poet also knew that heaven, countryside and suburbs could only be beautiful fantasies, so at the end of the poem, he lamented, "Who is the eternal name!"