What poem did Mrs. Xu Mu write?
Mrs. Xu Mu's poems are full of strong patriotic thoughts and feelings. What we can read now is China's first book of poetry, The Book of Songs, which contains three chapters and twelve articles, such as Bamboo Rod, Spring Water and Zaichi. The poem Bamboo Pole describes the nostalgic life of Mrs. Xu Mu in her girlhood and her homesickness in a foreign country, but she often misses the country where her parents were raised. "Spring Water" describes Mrs. Wang's activities and worries about saving the motherland. "In One" expresses my wife's desire to return to China and finally break through the resistance to return to the motherland. The poem highlights her struggle with the monarchs and ministers who prevented her from returning to China to fight against the invasion of Di Bing, and expresses her determination to save the motherland regardless of her personal safety. Between the lines of these poems, there are deep patriotic thoughts and feelings, which are still shocking today and can't bear to let go. In 660 BC, the Northern Emperor invaded Wei, and her wife was deeply saddened to hear the news of the demise of the motherland. She resolutely rushed to Cao and returned. She wanted to control the country and save Wei. On the way, I was chased back by Dr. Guo Xu, and my wife was very angry. She wrote a poem "Zaichi", denouncing Guo Xu's petty officials and vulgar officials, expressing a woman's firm belief in loving and saving the motherland. When Qi Huangong got the news, he immediately sent his son to rescue Weiguo, and there was no loss, so that Weiguo avoided a disaster. Since then, the country has revived. This poem was later recorded in the Book of Songs. Became the first outstanding patriotic poetess in the history of China.