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The Book of Songs Xiaoya He Huang Cao: The bandits and tigers are trapped in the wild and can't travel around the world day and night.

This poem is a protest by a foreign recruiter. Facing the endless March, they lamented their inhuman treatment.

The first section, "What grass is not yellow? When can't I? Who wouldn't? Manage the Quartet. " What grass won't turn yellow? When are you not busy? Who can not sign? From south to north.

Section 2 "What grass is not mysterious? Who does not regret it? I am sorry for my husband, I am a bandit. " What grass will not rot? Who has no wife? Pity us recruiters, why not be treated as adults.

The third section "bandits are bandits and tigers, leading them to the wild." I'm sorry, my husband. I'm too busy. "Not a rhinoceros, nor a tiger, wandering in the wilderness. Have pity on us recruiters, we are idle day and night.

The fourth section "The barbed fox will lead him to the secluded grass. There are cars and stacks, and each goes its own way. " The fox's tail is hairy and often appears in the deep grass. Tall chariots (full of people) galloped along the road.

Line, travel; This is pointing outward. Will, get out. Xuan, the black here refers to the black rot of weeds. Cherish (guān), preach "Kun", no wife; When her husband left home, he had no wife. Yi (Si), bison. Rate, along. Peng (péng), fluffy animal hair. Stark, the service car looks tall. Zhou Dao, Avenue.

This poem is spoken in a recruitment tone, full of sadness and bitterness. The first two sections show their situation by asking questions: the grass is destined to be yellow, people are destined to be busy, and soldiers are destined to follow the team. In that case, why ask questions? Ask, just to emphasize the tragic fate of recruiting people. In the last two sections, the objects of interest become wild animals in the wilderness. In a perverted image, recruiters continue to complain that they are neither rhinos nor tigers, but they March in the wilderness all day like them; The fox has grass to live in, but the recruiter is "imprisoned" in the cart and flies all the way to the next stop. Beasts still have a free environment, but these conscripts have become small screws on the war machine, obliterating the attribute of "human".

The Book of Songs is 234th, a total of 234th.