What does Shangqin’s tree express?

Using a profound imagination that goes beyond reality, it expresses the poet's sympathy that makes his poems have both cold introspection and compassion.

The words and phrases of the poem "Tree" include: In my memory, your faint flowers are like a shallow smile. The lost days rise in the falling leaves of your leaves. Your slender branches cannot be found in outer space. Ke, your scattered fruits in the stratosphere must be white and cold.

Knowledge expansion:

Shang Qin, formerly known as Luo Xian_, also known as Luo Yan, Luo Yan, once used the pen names of Roman, Xia Li, Rengui, etc., originally from Gong County, Sichuan. Known as a "literary ghost", most of his famous works are prose poems, with the number of poems not exceeding 200. His only works are the poetry collections "Dream or Dawn" (1969), "Thinking with Feet" (1988), and the expanded edition " "Dream or Dawn and Others" (1988) and five anthologies "Shangqin Poems of the Century" (2000) and "Shangqiu Collection" (2008), as well as translations in English, French, German and Swedish.