What was the content of Jin's poems in the early days of the People's Republic of China?

At the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the people in the Central Plains rebelled one after another, and their rule was very unstable. Therefore, some old ministers in Liao and Song Dynasties also revealed their yearning for their motherland and their inner contradictions and pains after they became officials. Just like Yuwen Xuzhong, the messenger of the Song Dynasty, he was forced to keep gold because of his negative talent. In the poem, he encouraged himself with Su Wu, and also expressed his unyielding attitude: "Born and died, never forget it." (On the Golden Day) "Mo Ye's sword is safe now. I hate not killing evil spirits!" (ditto) There are also Wu Ji and Gao Shitan. There are also some works recalling homesickness. The most famous is Wu Ji's poem "Man on the Moon": The Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty grieved for the ages and sang backyard flowers. In the past, Xie Wang and the swallow in front of the hall flew to whose house. Suddenly a dream, the fairy muscle wins the snow, and there are piles of crows in the palace. Jiangzhou Sima and his shirt were wet with tears, and so was it.