Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir. What did Chang 'e describe in ancient poems?

Chang 'e by Li Shangyin, a poet in Tang Dynasty;

The mica screen was dyed red by thick candles, and the Milky Way gradually tilted towards the morning star.

Chang 'e, I must regret eating the elixir, and now I am alone, in the blue sky, singing every night.

This article satirizes those who believe in immortals and pursue immortality. Take Chang 'e as an example, saying that she has been tasting loneliness in the moon palace since she stole the fairy medicine and became immortal. While satirizing falsehood, the poet raised an important philosophical question of life: What is the meaning of life? The question implied in this question is: how should people live? What is the purpose of longevity or even longevity? How should realistic people choose between love and immortality?

The author obviously disapproves of Chang 'e sacrificing secular life for longevity. He believes that such a lonely longevity is actually a torture and destruction of life. On the contrary, it is not as meaningful as the love of the children in the world.