In the poem, "You have your copper branches and iron stems, like a sword."

Zhi Oak expresses a love view of independence, equality, mutual respect and support. Only such love is interdependent, noble, profound and lasting. "You have your copper branches and iron stems, like a knife, like a sword and like a halberd"; I have my red flowers. One is dignified and tall, sharp-edged, and the other shows the beauty of women's youth in huge red flowers.

The whole poem is permeated with a kind of resolute emotion that breaks the fetters of feudal ethics, embodies human dignity and value, and the poet's free and equal love view, and expresses the beautiful soul and sentiment of modern people.