Wu Junzhi, edited by Fan Chengda, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, said that Qiao Feng Bridge "has been famous since ancient times, and there is no one who does not stop at this bridge to write poems".
Therefore, as soon as the poet saw Qiao Feng, he cheerfully told the boatman to tie the boat under the bridge and decided to spend the night here to express his ideas.
When the poet wrote this poem, there was no clear theme. His body and situation went all the way along Wusong Road, and he sang with his heart. However, whether writing about scenery or nostalgia for the past, it is full of local flavor at that time. The expression of words is simple and natural, which is quite consistent with his casual poems. [