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What do you mean by "dinner at the General's Corner, laughing and laughing"?

Looking back, when I was young, I had more joy and more tenderness between laughter and laughter. From: Poems by an anonymous man in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Feng Weimeng is an ancient folk ballad, which tells a woman's emotional experience and profound experience frankly. It is a vivid portrayal of love scrolls, and also leaves valuable information about the local conditions and customs at that time for future generations. The contradiction between men and women in the poem reflects the struggle between progressive forces and reactionary forces at that time from one side. The ideas expressed in this struggle, whether at that time or later, have the progressive significance of inspiring people to resist evil forces and pursue freedom.

Creation background

Feng Weimeng is a folk song in the Spring and Autumn Period. During the Spring and Autumn Period, productivity was still quite backward. Women are not independent economically in the family, but form a subordinate relationship with men in personality. Once a man changes his mind, he can abandon her without care. At that time, the ideological system of feudal relations of production and hierarchical system was gradually formed. Women's love and marriage are often bound by ethical codes, interfered by parents and censured by customs, which further forms women's spiritual shackles. The poem Feng Weimeng reflects an infatuated woman in society at that time-the heartbreaker.