The Book of Songs is also known as "The Book of Songs" and "Three Hundred Poems". After the Western Han Dynasty, it was revered as a Confucian classic, so it was called the "Book of Songs". The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: Feng, Ya, and Song. The expression techniques of Fu, Bi, and Xing are often used, and they are called the Six Arts of the Book of Songs. "Xanthium" is a piece from the Five Kingdoms Style Zhou Nan, which expresses a woman's longing for her husband. The woman picked cockleburs, and it took her a long time to pick a shallow basket. She placed the basket by the road and fell into deep thought.
The person I missed climbed up the hill, but his horse was tired and sick, so he had to drink to drown his sorrows; his horse was tired and fell down, his servant was tired and sick, and his sorrow was endless. Through imagination, the woman worries about the difficulties encountered by her husband who is away from home. Imagination gives wings to poetry, allowing thoughts to follow her husband, full of melancholy.
The heart has something to think about, but the cocklebur has no intention to pick it up. I miss my husband a lot.