What emotions does self-love contain in Dongpo's poems?

Beyond the heart. In Dongpo, I don't think I'm real on the slope. The loud voice of self-love tugging sticks expresses the author's love for rural life and contempt for worldly fame and fortune, hoping to be intoxicated in the mountains and rivers. The whole poem expresses the poet's feelings of not avoiding ups and downs and getting rid of broadmindedness. Dongpo is a seven-character quatrain written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. This poem delights in a small scene in ordinary life-walking on the rugged eastern slope of the rock with crutches at the foot of the mountain, which shows the poet's quiet and noble mind and his attitude towards life.