What poetry works show the bondage and persecution of young men and women by feudal ethics in Qing Dynasty?

In Qing Dynasty, there were 18 daughters and 9-year-old Lang in the poems that showed the bondage and persecution of young men and women by feudal ethics. At night, they hold Lang on the gums, not in-laws, but you are the son and I am the mother! -"Sichuan Folk Songs" This is a bitter irony and a serious protest. But in that society, I don't know how many women's beautiful youth have been destroyed. The two capitals (silver tone and silk tone), Weeping Lover and Bieqing Brother in The Times are about the painful feelings of a woman who chose her own spouse, but her parents married someone else, especially the former one, which not only wrote her painful parting with her lover, but also wrote her deep condolences for her double suicide. The fate of the two young couples in the works is an inevitable tragedy of that era. However, young people are tenacious. They inherited the spirit of "we can't be separated unless we are made in heaven" in the previous generation of folk songs, showing a stronger rebellious spirit: thinking about talents and blaming their parents. Put your feet on the flowerpot and your hands on the wall; My eyes are full of tears. Because Cai Lang was beaten, the slaves were beaten all over. Hey! You can give up this body, not your relatives. -"Fashion Yes, Oh, Oh" It is difficult for the enemy to stay. Fill it with a cup of tea. This cup of tea, leave a word to a friend: if you want to go, you must leave confidence; It is not a common practice to keep secrets secretly. I might as well run away from my parents! Run away from your parents! -"Kyoto ditty notes"

No persecution will make young people yield, and no physical destruction will extinguish the flame of freedom in their hearts. "You can give up this body instead of your relatives" is their answer, "You ran away without telling your parents", which is their action.