The poem "Red Cliff" begins with an unremarkable broken halberd, which is linked with ancient wars, and naturally causes the following lamentations about history. People and things that have left traces in history are often eroded by ruthless time and easily faded from people's memories. Just like this iron halberd, it is often remembered by people by accident, or it causes nostalgia or deep thought. It is precisely because of the discovery of this halberd that the poet's mood could not be calm, so he had to grind his teeth and identify it, and found that it turned out to be the relic of the "powerful dynasty"-the battle of the Three Kingdoms in Chibi. This is a major battle that determines the tripartite confrontation among the three countries. Heroes gather, how magnificent. Recognition of the former dynasty has aroused the author's unconstrained thoughts and paved the way for the latter two sentences to express his feelings about history.
The poet laments history with an antique, and he sees the big picture from the small.