This landscape poem was the first prize won by the poet in a poetry competition on the 15th night of the first month, and it is also a masterpiece admired by later generations. This poem describes the joyful scene of Luoyang citizens on the Lantern Festival night. The first couplet is brightly lit, from which comes the idiom "Silver Flowers on Fire Trees". Couplets are full of people, alternating light and shade, criss-crossing; The neck couplet writes about the joy of night outing, highlighting the beauty of geisha; The tail couplet is about people's infinite nostalgia for its beautiful scenery. The whole poem has bright colors and accurate words, which embodies the poet's extraordinary artistic talent.
According to the Legend of the Tang Dynasty and New Records of the Tang Dynasty and Beijing, lanterns are put on Chang 'an every year on this night. Before and after three days, there was no martial law as usual at night, and there were many people watching the lights. The horses and chariots of the nobles were noisy, and the laughter and laughter of the citizens merged into one, and they spent the whole night in a lively atmosphere.