Xin Qiji's poetry dreams of blowing horns.

Xin Qiji's first poem is called "Breaking the array, giving it to Chen Tongfu for arguing irrationally". "Pozhen Zi" is the name of the inscription, and "A gift to Zhuang Ci from Chen Tongfu" is the inscription. Chen Tongfu is a good friend of Xin Qiji. His name is Liang and Longchuan. He has been concerned about state affairs since he was a teenager, and he is determined to contribute to recovering the lost land in the north and unifying the country. The full text of this word is: "When you are drunk, you will see the sword, and when you dream, you will blow the horn." Eight hundred miles to divide the main fire, fifty strings to cross the Great Wall, and autumn soldiers on the battlefield. Horses run like Ma Delu, bows and arrows fly like thunder. Regrettably, after the death of the king, he won a reputation for his affairs in the world. "By recalling the author's massive anti-Jin struggle in the rear area ruled by Jin people, he warmly praised the heroic fighting of the insurgents in those years and expressed his lofty sentiments in those years, so as to encourage the completion of the great cause of recovering the Central Plains and reunifying China.