“…The influence of the driving force frequency on the system is through affecting the amplitude of the oscillator, that is, the energy of the oscillator, thus indirectly affecting the state of the system. For a one-dimensional linear spring oscillator, when the ratio of dynamic frequency to natural frequency is too high, the displacement of the oscillator cannot change due to the inertia because the dynamic direction changes too fast, resulting in the amplitude of the oscillator being affected [22] . Although the nonlinear oscillator has no definite natural frequency, it still has similar properties, that is, when the frequency of the dynamic force is too large, even if the dynamic force is the same, the amplitude of the oscillator will decrease.…”