"Jiangchengzi Mizhou Hunting" is a word written by Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty, when he was the magistrate in Mizhou. This word expresses the political views of a powerful country against the enemy and the lofty aspirations of being eager to serve the imperial court. The first three sentences directly express the meaning of hunting, then write about the clothing and grand occasion of hunting, and then write about your own feelings: I am determined to kill the tiger myself and thank the soldiers and civilians in the city for their kindness. The next film tells the story of drinking after hunting, and compares it with Shang Wei, hoping to shoulder the heavy responsibility of defending the country and the frontier.
The ending is straightforward, expressing the pride of killing the enemy and serving the country. The whole poem is full of passion, although there is no lack of generosity and indignation, but it is magnificent and full of masculine beauty.