The poem begins with a pheasant pigeon, and with the sounds of pheasant pigeons and small islands in the river, it evokes a warm feeling in my heart: a lovely girl, a lover in my heart. In the second and third seasons, I picked leeks and set off the pursuit of girls: lovely girls, "I" pursued you day and night, but I couldn't do it, I could only toss and turn, and it was difficult to sleep.
Bixing is a rhetorical device commonly used in The Book of Songs.