It means: the wind is blowing, white clouds are flying in the sky, and the cage covers the world and goes home. Where can I get a soldier? Guard the square!
Song of the Wind expresses Liu Bang's pride in returning to his hometown and his urgent desire to bring peace and stability to the country. After his death, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty made Pei Gong dedicate Liu Bang to the ancestral temple, and made the 120 youth who sang with Liu Bang specialize in music work. By the time Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty arrived, the "Song of the Great Wind" had been a music and dance dedicated to the ancestral temple all year round. Later, he used "gale poems, gale words, gale articles, gale songs" to refer to this song, and used "singing gale, singing gale" to express the strong feelings of governing the country and securing the country.
Note: Hainei: Tianxia.