The first couplet means that Jia Yi is a talented young man, generous and free and easy, and a pillar of the country. Unfortunately, he was excluded from the political arena before his talents were brought into play. Zhuan Xu inherited the first sentence of the first couplet, saying that Jia Yi was talented and had political foresight. Neck couplet is the second sentence of the first couplet, which specifically describes Jia Yi's sorrow of "unfulfilled ambition". The antithetical couplet of "sharing weal and woe" refers to people's unanimous evaluation of Jia Yi's fate for a long time, and expresses Mao Zedong's hatred of slanders.