Original: Decline, Decline, Hu Bugui? Because of Wei Jun, Hu Weiwei was exposed. It's getting dark It's getting dark Why don't you go home? The bow of Weijun is in the mud.
It's dark, it's dark, why don't you go home? If you are not a king, why are you still exposed? It's dark, it's dark, why don't you go home? If it's not for the monarch, why are you still in the mud?
Creation background: The theme of The Decline of Tai Feng is regarded by modern scholars as the accusation of the slave people against the monarch, and some people think it is a love song of lovers' tryst. Preface to Mao Shi said that he was driven away by De and exiled to Wei, and his ministers advised him to return to China. Liu Xiang said in the Biography of Zhenshun Women that Wei Hou's daughter married Li Zhuanggong, but she was not accepted by him. Someone advised her to return, but she finally adhered to chastity, did not violate women's morality, fulfilled your life and gave this poem a clear purpose.
Recession appreciation
The Decline of the Strong Wind is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first poetry collection in the history of China literature. Many modern scholars think that this poem is the complaint of the slaves, expressing the resentment of the servicemen who are oppressed, working day and night in the wild, and being homeless. The whole poem adopts rhetorical devices such as rhetorical questions, and the emotional expression turns to be full of feelings, with harmonious rhythm and exquisite words.
Sentences with both long and short sentences, short rhythm and urgent tone fully express the pain of serving the people and the determination to abandon tyranny. There are two chapters and ten sentences in the whole poem, which not only uses rhyme in each sentence, but also changes rhyme in each chapter, so the whole poem is compact, short in rhythm and urgent in mood, fully expressing the painful mood. The poet uses rhyme with emotion, which fully emphasizes the emotional tone embodied in rhyme.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Decline"