What is the poem in The Book of Songs that describes the abandonment of a wife?

The poems describing abandoned wives in The Book of Songs are: Meng, Li, Li, Sun, Moon and Final Wind.

1, Meng describes a woman's process from falling in love, getting married, being abused to being abandoned. Her sad feelings and firm attitude profoundly reflected the oppression and harm of the unequal marriage system between men and women in society at that time.

2. Zhao Nan Jiang Yousi is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. This is a poem about abandoning a wife. The protagonist in the poem is entangled with rich and varied emotions, which may also reflect the bad luck of some men in the north and south in marriage.

3. Li Feng's "Gu Feng" is a poem that abandoned his wife in The Book of Songs, the first poetry collection in the history of China literature. This poem describes how an abandoned wife rebukes her husband's ruthlessness and complains about her resentment, which reflects the tragic experience of ancient women, and shows not the lofty and heroic beauty, but the sad and sad beauty, so it has a wider reality.

4. The Moon by Li is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. Modern scholars generally believe that this poem is a poem in which an abandoned wife complains about her husband's change of heart. Probably a woman in the country was abused by her husband and was in great pain. She couldn't help calling Tiandi and Mom and Dad, blaming her husband for ignoring her and expressing her resentment.

5. A poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. This poem describes the experience of a woman being teased by her husband and then abandoned, and expresses the complex psychology of a woman who hates and loves her husband.