1. Xi Murong's poetry embodies the spiritual connotation of innocence, tolerance and kindness. The poet pursues absolute love and eternal love, which is reflected in many love poems such as Qilixiang and A Flowering Tree. Whether it is love, work or life, simplicity and sincerity are easy to suffer painful torture in complex events. Especially in the tide of industrial society and commerce, the estrangement and self-division between people have become a chronic disease of modern people. The poet explained to her the causes of poetry: I tried to adjust my pace to join the ranks all morning, but no one noticed my joining. I walked out of the crowd all afternoon looking for my original self, but no one cared about me. In the face of social illness, the poet expressed her philosophical thinking and caring attitude towards life with a poem The Value of Poetry: "I am like a goldsmith/beating day and night/just to extend my pain into a gold ornament as thin as a cicada's wing", "turn the source of sadness into/shiny and soft words", and at the same time express the broad sense of the past days and nature "faint sunshine and faint flowers". In the representative works such as Andante to Song, expressing the wisdom and understanding of life in a leisurely, comfortable and leisurely way and words is not only enlightening to readers but also pleasing to the eye. For readers in Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province, which are in the economic tide in the 1980s, it is tantamount to spring breeze and sunshine.
2. There are no difficult sentences in Xi Murong's poems, and the language is simple but fresh and elegant, which is close to the aesthetic quality of ordinary readers. Being good at classical poetry, the poet is also good at taking classical images familiar to readers, which makes poetry have a strong China charm. Lotus heart, origin, homesickness, etc. Just like cups of fragrant, light, astringent and sweet China tea, people can taste and drink it.