This poem begins with a description of the scenery. First, it writes about the weather of the Dragon Boat Festival, which is gloomy and stormy, and uses the scenery to express feelings. The second sentence sighs "Where is the heroic spirit?" The poet thinks of Qu Yuan's talent, and then uses Qu Yuan's allusions to feel sad about his life experience. He feels resentful for Qu Yuan and his talent. "Miluo has nowhere to hang the heroic spirit."
The last two sentences personify "Liuhua", and the word "smile" endows Liuhua with human feelings, which makes the whole poem vivid and interesting. In the communication with Liuhua, the poet uses Liuhua's "smile" to reveal his talented but unsuccessful feelings. Using Tao Yuanming's allusions skillfully and using the method of comparison, it shows self-mockery, but actually means detachment from oneself. A word "awake" leaves readers with rich imagination and endless aftertaste.
The whole poem is euphemistic and subtle, which shows the poet Bei Qiong's sadness about her talent, and at the same time expresses the unappreciated but still free and easy spirit, and expresses the poet's yearning for the hermit's personality and spirit.