Su Shi's Shuidiao Tou reflects the contradiction between the author's ideal and reality.

I'm willing to ride the wind to the sky, I'm afraid I can't stand the cold for nine days in a pavilion of fine jade.

I want to ride the wind back to the sky (it seems that I originally came down from the sky to the earth, so I said "go home"), but I am afraid that the beautiful jade moon palace can't stand the cold in the sky (it is said that the palace on the moon is called Guanghan Palace).