What poems are there in The Book of Songs that describe war, abandonment of wives and homesickness?

The war poems in The Book of Songs (ignoring the war epics of Zhou Kaiguo, such as The Scholars and Yi Di) and the representative war poems are basically concentrated in the Xiaoya era. Driving out of the car is something that the northland invaded Zhou Jiang and sent general Nan Zhong to lead the troops to repel the strong enemy. June in Xiaoya is also a poem praising Yin Jifu's victory in the Northern Expedition. "Xiaoya Food Bureau" is the martial art of leading troops south to attack "Man Jing". The narrative in Daya Jianghan appeals to Mu Gong to be ordered by Wang Xuan to pacify Huaiyi. "elegant. Chang Wu "is to lead an army to attack Xu." Almost all of these war poems are wars between the state and justice. According to their war targets, they can be roughly divided into the following two types: 1, resisting and attacking stubborn ethnic groups in the northwest, such as Qin Feng without clothes, Cai Wei in Xiaoya, June in Xiaoya and Chuche in Xiaoya, and 2, treating barbarians in the southeast.

There are 1 1 abandoned wives' poems and suspected abandoned wives' poems in The Book of Songs, which are all called abandoned wives' poems in different documents, namely, high week, high moon and peak ending.

Homesickness is manifested in the following articles: drumming, water of Yang, Feng Wei. Chaos, Guifeng. Dongshan and so on.

The homesickness of married women is manifested in "spring water" and "bamboo pole".

Yes: He Guang, etc. Express the homesickness of living in a foreign country.