1. Ling Bo Wei steps, Luo socks produce dust. This sentence comes from the famous work "Ode to the Luo God" by Cao Zhi, a writer in the late Han Dynasty and early Wei Dynasty. It is a sentence written by Cao Zhi praising the Luo God.
2. Cao Zhi imitated the description of the Wushan goddess in "Ode to the Goddess" by Song Yu of Chu State during the Warring States Period, and narrated the fictional story of his encounter with the Luo God on the shore of Luoshui River. Luo Shen is extremely beautiful, and the love between man and God is vague and confusing. However, due to the different ways of man and God, they cannot be combined. The poem expresses infinite sadness and melancholy.
3. Cao Zhi has outstanding achievements in the creation of poetry and Ci Fu. His Fu inherits the tradition of lyrical Fu since the Han Dynasty, and absorbs the romantic spirit of Chu Ci, opening up a new realm for the development of Ci Fu. . "Luo Shen Fu" is an outstanding work among Cao Zhi's poems. The author uses romanticism to describe the true love between humans and gods through the realm of dreams, but in the end they are melancholy and separated because of the inability to combine the "different ways of humans and gods".