There is only one thing that I can't let go, that is, the lost land has not been recovered, and I have not witnessed the reunification of the motherland. This resentment is left from birth to death. On my deathbed, my mood is even more painful. The third sentence of this poem, "Julian Waghann concentrated in the north", shows that although the poet is deeply distressed, he is not desperate. He firmly believed that one day the army of the Song Dynasty could pacify the Central Plains and recover lost territory. With this sentence, the mood of the poem changed from sadness to passion.