The second part is the difference of emotional expression between Three Miscellaneous Poems and Mi Niang.

The second part of Three Miscellaneous Poems is different from Mi Niang's two poems in emotional expression as follows:

1, three miscellaneous poems, the second one is a poem about plum blossoms written by the poet Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is a set of five-character quatrains written by Wang Wei, imitating the folk song style of Yuefu in the south of the Yangtze River, to express the lovesickness of men and women after parting. Poetry: You from my old country, tell me what happened there! . When you passed my window, did the plum blossom bloom its first cold flower? .

2. The Lost Mother is adapted from Goethe's The Student of William mestel. There are two versions: the French version ending in comedy and the German version ending in tragedy. It expresses the feelings of fans who miss their hometown and pursue a better world.