There is a cloth-selling ballad in modern history. What answer does this poem reflect?

It reflects the miserable life of the working people under the oppression of imperialism and feudal forces, outlines the picture that foreign goods flooded the market at that time and led to the economic bankruptcy of rural handicraft workers, and reveals the author's deep sympathy for the working people.

Selling cloth ballads

one

Sister-in-law weaves,

Brother sells cloth.

Selling cloth and rice,

Have a meal.

Sister-in-law weaves,

Brother sells cloth.

My brother's pants are torn,

There is no cloth to mend trousers.

Sister-in-law weaves,

Brother sells cloth.

Who bought this cloth,

Former village rich man and landlord.

Rough homespun,

Foreign cloth is fine.

Foreign fabrics are cheap,

The rich are very happy.

Nobody wants homespun,

Hungry brother and sister-in-law

two

Cloth rolling,

The rooster is dumb.

The cloth is long, the night is short,

Be utterly confused.

Got off four flights,

Even on the road.

Go out on an empty stomach,

Tucheng sells cloth.

Selling cloth in residential areas,

The gate is sad.

Let go of foreign goods,

Hold on to the local goods.

No money to complete the loss,

Grab the cloth and confiscate it.

You can grab this cloth,

Gambling is too fierce!

Give me a break! Give me a break!

Sit in the detention center!