At that time, women had no position in society and family, but were only vassals of their husbands. This political and economic inequality determines the inequality between men and women in marriage, which enables Mongolians to play with and abuse women at will with impunity, and have the right to abandon their wives and dissolve their engagement.
Dream is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. This is a poem about a woman who abandoned her wife and told the tragedy of her marriage. With great sadness, the heroine of this poem recalls the sweetness of love life and the pain of being abused and abandoned by her husband after marriage, expresses her remorse and decisive attitude, and profoundly reflects the oppression and destruction of women in ancient society on love and marriage issues.
Creative background:
Dream is a folk song in the Spring and Autumn Period. During the Spring and Autumn Period, productivity was still quite backward. Women are not independent economically in the family, but form a subordinate relationship with men in personality. Once a man changes his mind, he can abandon her without care. The word "beginning chaos and ending abandonment" can summarize the evil behavior of self-protection to women.
At that time, the ideological system of feudal relations of production and hierarchical system was gradually formed. Women's love and marriage are often bound by ethical codes, interfered by parents and censured by customs, which further forms women's spiritual shackles. The poem Feng Weimeng reflects an infatuated woman in society at that time-the heartbreaker.