"The Book of Songs·Rabbit Love"‖The poet lamented the impermanence of life, and wrote a poem that was the first to be pessimistic and world-weary.

Rabbits, according to archaeological evidence, domestic rabbits were domesticated from European rabbits and were introduced to my country at least before the Zhou Dynasty. The wild rabbits in my country were raised from early domestic rabbits. There are five poems in the Book of Songs that mention rabbits, which shows that they were already a common species in the era of the Book of Songs.

Love means "slow", carefree and indulgent.

The pheasant left Luo, but the pheasant unfortunately got caught in the net. Pheasant, pheasant, pheasant. Li, the same as "suffer", fall into trouble. Luo, net, net.

At the beginning of life, in childhood, it refers to the early years.

Shang, still, return. Do nothing, do nothing, live a comfortable life. For, corvee. Wei, Zao, and Yong all refer to matters of military service and labor.

Hundreds of deaths, many disasters. Hundreds, an imaginary number, means there are many. To suffer, to worry.

I am still asleep, I just want to sleep.

Hey, move. Silent and motionless. Sleep, wake up. Cong, hearing. Wuji, Wujue, Wuzong refers to being speechless, unconscious, and hearing-less.

A net is a kind of net equipped with a mechanism that can automatically catch birds and beasts. It is also called a car net.

罽, a net used to catch birds and beasts.

"The Story of the Book of Songs"

This song "Rabbit Love" is the sixth chapter of "The Book of Songs·Guo Feng·Wang Feng", and it is also the seventieth chapter of the "Book of Songs". A poem expressing emotions. The poet was sentimental about worldly affairs and lamented the impermanence of life. He wrote a poem to express the helpless pain of pessimism and world-weariness.