In the Book of Songs, the poem "Meng" was a poem about marriage. The original text was as follows: The Vagrant I'm not coming. I'm coming to be my husband. Send your son a pig, a pig, and a cart. This poem described the story of a woman marrying into another family. In the poem, the woman said that she didn't mean to come. She meant to come to her husband. She rode the horse to her husband's house with her daughter and dowry. I'm not coming. I'm coming to be my husband. Send your son a pig, a pig, and a cart. The words "bandit" and "that" in this poem both meant that the woman did not mean to come. She meant to come because of her husband. She rode the horse to her husband's house with her daughter and dowry. In the Book of Songs," Meng " was a poem about marriage. It described the ceremony of marriage, the process of marriage, and the relationship between a woman and her husband. This poem vividly portrayed a woman's understanding and attitude towards marriage and love.