What's the poem about me?

Xiao Ya Crossing the Goose is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first poetry collection in ancient China.

The first two chapters of this poem are inspired by I am a coward. It's better for a poet to feel sorry for himself than to hold Artemisia, but Artemisia is scattered, which reminds him of his parents' hard work and fatigue, and shows the sorrow that a dutiful son can't be filial.

The third chapter begins with "The bottle is almost used up, which is a shame for Wei Ji", tells the reason why he can't die with his adoptive parents, and vividly depicts his sadness, hatred and despair.

In the fourth chapter, the poet lamented that parents' kindness in raising their children was hard to repay, and wrote nine words' I' in succession, with infinite affection, blood and tears;

The last two chapters inherit the last two sentences of the fourth chapter, creating a cold and sad atmosphere with Nanshan and hurricane, expressing unfortunate sadness and pain.

The whole poem consists of six chapters, the main feature of which is that Fu Bixing's three expressive techniques are alternately and flexibly used, echoing back and forth, ups and downs, gyrating and reciprocating, and running freely, which has a strong artistic appeal.