The Raven is a poem written by Li Shangyin, which expresses his feelings about life experience. Probably Li Shangyin made it when he temporarily served as a vassal of Jingzhao House after Gui Guan returned to Beijing to observe the curtain. In the poem, the poet's own wandering situation is expressed through the uncontrollable wandering of prostitutes, and the poet's feeling that he can't control his own destiny is expressed. To borrow an Yingying's words, I finally met a wedding day, and no one appreciated it, expressing my spiritual distress that I was not appreciated and talented.
The first couplet is based on the ups and downs of Huang Li's own career, and the couplet undertakes the first couplet, which is a metaphor for his own mood and frustration. With a change of the pen, the scene of Huang oriole's bitter songs symbolizes his persistent spiritual pursuit, and the battle is neat. Tail couplet undertakes neck couplet, and uses oriole's nowhere to land as a metaphor for his own situation. The whole poem empathizes with things, with sad feelings, profound implications and desolate style.