"Kubla Khan" belongs to the category of romantic poetry with strong irrational color. In it, you can see the winding divine river, deep caves, jumping boulders, soaring fountains, and a woman under the moon. Weeping, the Abyssinian girl is playing and singing... There seems to be no logical connection, allowing the poet to use his pen and ink. However, if we follow the clue of Coleridge's view on art, we will find that Kublai Khan's carefreeness is actually the art created by Coleridge. And the protagonist in the poem is the man with flying hair and shining eyes. The mystical poet himself.