"Dai Jing·Wei Feng's name is Bai Xi".
Many poems in ancient Chinese poetry are based on the resentment of people in the boudoir. The earliest poem about boudoir resentment should be considered "Wai Jing·Wei Feng Calls Bai Xi", which has four chapters. , the second chapter says: "From the east of my uncle, my head is like a flying canopy. How can I not be bathed in it? Who is suitable for it?" It describes the mood of her husband who is away on war, lonely in the boudoir, and too lazy to wash up.
Poems about women are poems whose main content is to express women’s sadness and sadness. It includes two major categories: one is the palace resentment poems that describe the lonely life and sadness of the disgraced concubine in the emperor's palace. The second is a boudoir poem about the separation of abandoned women and missing women (including married women, merchant women, wandering wives, etc.).