What thoughts and feelings does Lin Bu's Xiao Mei in the Mountain Garden express?

Ji (967 ~ 1028), a poet in the early Northern Song Dynasty, was called "He Jing" and was born in Qiantang. He was addicted to growing plums and raising cranes and never got married. He is known by the world as "the crane with a beautiful wife". It was his special affection for plum blossoms that made him write this long-standing Yongmei tune. The beauty of this poem lies in its freehand brushwork and vivid expression. Therefore, the style of plum blossom is rendered from all angles with the technique of side contrast. This charm is actually a portrayal of the poet's lonely and noble personality. As soon as this poem came out, later generations regarded it as Yongmei's swan song. The beauty of this poem lies in its freehand brushwork and vivid expression. Therefore, the style of plum blossom is rendered from all angles with the technique of side contrast. This charm is actually a portrayal of the poet's lonely and noble personality. As soon as this poem came out, later generations regarded it as Yongmei's swan song. This life in Lin Hejing is very special. It is also very rare for him to live in seclusion in the lonely mountain of West Lake and not go to Hangzhou for more than 20 years. This poem of his embodies his pursuit of purity. He is not defiled with the world, not in cahoots, pure and clean. Of course, I think it is impossible and unnecessary for us to be completely divorced from society and live in seclusion in a lonely mountain. But what he pursues is the noble feelings and life pursuit pinned on the description of plum blossoms.