Death is also a ghost.
I still miss Xiang Yu,
Refuse to cross the river east.
After crossing to the south, there was a fierce struggle between the main faction and the main faction within the ruling class. Li Qingzhao took a clear-cut stand on the side of the main war faction, shouting loudly for the decline of the country and the broken mountains and rivers, and showing the patriotic righteousness of being United as one enemy. In this poem, Li Qingzhao does not regard success or failure as a hero, but expresses respect and admiration for Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu who ended his career in the struggle between Chu and Han, thus showing people such a thing. Die, die heroically, bravely and generously. In short, people should have integrity. Here, the author compares Xiang Yu's heroic image of dying in Jiangdong rather than thanking his elders with Zhao Gou, who was fleeing from the disaster and was stunned at that time, and satirizes the incompetence of the supreme ruler of the Southern Song Dynasty who was unwilling to steal security. It shows the author's impassioned patriotic enthusiasm and courage to win glory for the country and not be afraid of beheading.