Where can we see that they are Meng's childhood friends in The Book of Songs? It's not in the poem

The phrase "the banquet in the general's corner, laughing and laughing." You can see it.

"Total angle" is equivalent to the claw head of a comb. In ancient times, when minors tied their hair in a bun, it meant childhood, and the total angle was a teenager aged eight or nine to thirteen or fourteen.

This sentence means that the two of them were still talking and laughing when they were young. The author wrote this sentence to recall the good times of that year, which is worse than being abused by her husband now.