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Seeking Appreciation of Feng Wang Li Shu in The Book of Songs
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Analysis:

This article is selected from ""in the Book of Songs, and "Wang" refers to the capital of Wang. After Zhou Pingwang moved to Luoyi, the royal family declined, and the emperor was equal to princes in other countries, so the poems he wrote there were called "Feng Wang". Feng Wang's works, especially the poem "Su Zou", have always been regarded as masterpieces of mourning for the motherland. However, it is difficult to see from the poem that Zhou Taifu was sad about the demise of the Western Zhou Dynasty, but saw the image of a wandering prodigal son and heard his angry cry because of his displacement.

The whole poem is divided into three chapters with eight sentences in each chapter. The first two sentences are inspired by the scenery, and the third and fourth sentences describe the prodigal son's hesitation and reluctance. The last four sentences compare the sadness of wandering around the world with others' attitude towards "I", and angrily condemn the culprit who brought him disaster in the form of calling for heaven and grabbing land.

This poem is in the form of overlapping sentences, and only a few sentences change between chapters. The different words at the end of the second sentence: "Miao", "Sui" and "Shi" not only play the role of changing rhyme, but also cause the change of scenery, reflecting the shift of time sequence, indicating that the prodigal son has been wandering for a long time and does not know where to return. The end of the fourth sentence is "shaking", "drunk" and "choking", which vividly shows the prodigal son's long-term "walking" and his increasing sadness. The rest of the sentences are recited repeatedly, and the strong feelings of grief and indignation are vented to the fullest.