As can be seen from the poem, Song Jiang has lofty aspirations or ambitions; Song Jiang is confident in his ability; Song Jiang was extremely dissatisfied with what had happened to him. Song Jiang was dissatisfied with the corrupt bureaucrats and remained loyal to the emperor.
1, source
From "Xijiang Moon" Song Jiang.
2. Original text
My heart is in Shandong, my body is in Wu, and I am floating on the sea.
If he was Ling Yunzhi, dare to laugh at Huang Chao's husband!
Step 3 explain
Although I am in Wudi (Jiangzhou), my heart is in Shandong (Liangshan). It's a waste of time to wander the Jianghu. If I had known this, I would have become an outlaw.
If I go to Liangshan with Sung River, if I realize my lofty ambition, Huang Chao will be nothing with my ability to control Sung River.
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After recruiting several Jianghu brothers, such as Taibao Daizong, Li Kui jy, and Langli Baitiao Zhang Shun, Sung River regained some self-confidence, and the lofty sentiments of dominating the Jianghu revived a lot.
In addition, he couldn't find a companion on this day, and he was drunk alone, at the bottom of his life, "depressed" and "ambitious". These two originally contradictory emotions had a fierce conflict in Song Jiang's heart. He can't hold it any longer. This is the first anti-poem with drunken emotions on the wall.