It is indisputable that Mu Li's ideological content is caused by the changes in the times. Although its specific background cannot be clearly seen from the poem, the sense of vicissitudes it shows brings readers a sense of vicissitudes. The spiritual shock is worth savoring. Except for the concrete objects of millet and millet in this poem, they are all ethereal and abstract situations. The lyrical subject "I" has strong uncertainty. Based on this, the appreciator can find out from it according to his or her different experiences.
"Mi Li" is a folk song from the area around Luoyi, the capital of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. It is a poem that touches on the rise and fall of a family and a country. This poem combines objects and emotions, embodies emotions in scenery, and blends scenes. The ethereal and abstract situation conveys feelings of compassion and contains the protagonist's endless longing for the homeland and endless sadness. The poem has three chapters, each chapter contains ten lines.
Features
The main feature is the use of overlapping words and chanting back and forth, showing the protagonist's melancholy. This poem has been passed down through the ages and has a great influence.
Later generations of literati often followed the rhyme and rhyme of the poem "Millet" when writing poems about history and nostalgia.