Appreciation of Walking Dew

The theme of this poem has been controversial since ancient times. "Preface to Mao Poetry" is related to Gan Tang. It is understood that when a violent man calls for a job, he can't invade the virgin in the mausoleum. However, Biography of Korean Poetry and Biography of Lienvzhen are considered as poems that Shen promised to get married, but her husband was unprepared, although the lawsuit failed. Ibn by Qing Gongcheng and Yi Huitong by Wu Sheng inherited this theory. In Ming Dynasty, Zhu Mouwei's poems were thought to be the widow's poems of observing festivals, while in Qing Dynasty, Yurun's The Book of Songs was thought to be the poor people who were married far away. Today's peak "Book of Songs" notes that a woman doesn't like her husband's poverty, refuses to go home, and is sued by her husband in the government. Yu Guanying's The Book of Songs is regarded as parents' answer to a tough guy who tried to force his daughter to get married through litigation. The Book of Songs by Chen Zizhan is a poem in which a woman refuses to remarry a married man. The author thinks that Yu Shuo is very close, but the protagonist in the poem should be that woman.

The first sentence of the first chapter, "I'm tired of showing off", begins with a sad tone, which makes the whole poem feel gloomy and depressed, suggesting that the woman's environment is extremely sinister and the struggle process will be quite tortuous and long. The second sentence, "Don't you regret that night?" It is said that the lines are more exposed, the writing is slightly curved, and the poetry is deepened, which expresses the firm will of women diplomatically. In the second chapter, Bi Xing's method is used to explain that rapists will never give in, even if they make false rumors and slander themselves and use lawsuits to intimidate themselves. "Who said that birds have no horns? Why are you wearing my house? Who says women are homeless? The sentence "Why did you hurry to prison? "Irony means that although sparrows have mouths, there is no reason to wear my house, but if you have a wife, you have no reason to put me in prison. Euphemism is clever; And "although I am going to prison soon, I am short of housing and home" is a positive expression, firm and awe-inspiring. The third chapter says: although the mouse has teeth, there is no reason to penetrate my wall, and you have a wife, there is no reason to be sued, but if you want to trap me in the lawsuit, I will not give in to you. The repetition of sentence patterns further strengthens the appeal and persuasiveness. The whole poem is vigorous and powerful, and its style is high. It is not difficult for readers to understand the spirit of women fighting violence to defend their independent personality and love dignity.