In 1977, the female poet Shu Ting wrote the famous poem "To the Oak Tree". In the work, the poet used images such as soaring flowers, dangerous peaks, and spring rain to deny the traditional view of love, and sang about herself passionately and frankly The ideal. The whole poem uses symbolic techniques, through Kapok's monologue to the oak tree, to eulogize independent and self-reliant women, as well as the concept of love that requires standing side by side, being independent and affectionate. In addition to singing about love, "To the Oak Tree" is also about the awakening of female consciousness. The movement shows the process of female consciousness from awakening to introspection and then to transcendence. Below, this article will analyze in detail the three processes of female consciousness awakening.