Shangxie belongs to the "Advocacy Song Ci" among the Yuefu folk songs of the Han Dynasty.
"Shangxie" is one of the "Eighteen Songs of Cymbals" and belongs to Yuefu's "Criticisms of Advocacy Music". "Shangxie" is a folk love song, a love poem with strong emotions and unrestrained momentum. The woman in the poem expresses her undying feelings for her lover. She swears by the sky and the earth as proof that she will always be in love with her lover.
"Shangxie" is a Yuefu folk song produced in the Han Dynasty. It comes from the "Yuefu Poetry Collection". It is the heroine's self-pledge of loyal love and is known as "the best short chapter".
This poem is full of romanticism. From the sentence "There is no mountain to a mausoleum", five impossible things are used to express one's undying love. It is full of faith as firm as a rock and as hot as a flame. The passion expresses the unique absolute psychology of people in love, which is novel and pungent, affectionate and whimsical, bold and touching.