The poem Yesheda Rocks the Cradle describes that Yesheda, like any mother, takes good care of her children. She sang a lullaby gently, coaxing her baby to sleep in the dark. Through an ordinary real life scene, the poem praises Yexueda's maternal love. Finally, "Surdas said," it is a blessing for even the gods to coax the dark sky to sleep, because the dark sky is not an ordinary child, he is the embodiment of the gods.
Stubborn Dark Sky, Mom, My Brother always bullies me, and Dark Sky denies stealing others' butter, which depict the vivid image of Dark Sky as a child from different angles and praise its innocence. "Stubborn dark sky" thinks that the moon is a "big fruit", so he is determined to ask his mother to take off the moon for him to satisfy his hunger. "Mom, my brother always bullies me" is a growing dark day. In the process of getting along with my brother and playing games, I have conflicts with my brother and complain to my mother for help. However, The Dark Don't Admit Stealing Butter from Others shows that the naughty dark is unreasonable, being accused of stealing butter from others, and plausibly arguing that he can't reach the basket where the butter is put, because the cowherd treats him as an adversary and tries hard to put cream on my mouth.
Meet with Luotuo in the Dark and Miss the Dark show the love between Luotuo and the woman in the pastoral area. This theme was influenced by lyric poems written by the famous 14th century poet Vader Abedi. The love between Heitian and Luotuo is not only the love between men and women, but also reflects people's love for tangible gods, that is, women worship Heitian (God) through love. The poem "Missing the Dark Sky" is fresh and vivid, profound and touching.
The literary value of The Sea of Sur's Poems is not to praise God, but to describe the personified dark sky-the dark sky as a poor shepherd boy. Surdas embodies not the divinity of the dark sky, but the living humanity. Therefore, Surdas' poems have been loved by the people for hundreds of years.