When this poem expresses deep sorrow for the demise of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the place where crops grew used to be Zhou Zong's ancestral temple office. This great change in the world naturally makes the poet fall into sorrow and the pace of progress becomes slow. The poem "Walking on the Decadent Road" in the third chapter appears repeatedly, which leads to the sadness of the mood at a slow pace.
Example:
The separation of millet is the reality of millet.
Walking decadent, center suffocation.