The poet advised Huang Shang, "I hope you will be more relaxed than Taoli. If you don't change your grievances, you will know the gentleman. " I hope he can learn from the noble quality and spiritual outlook of pine trees, and don't follow the times and be charming for a while like peaches and plums. As a supervisor, even if you are hit and frustrated, you should stick to the truth and never change your ambition. Only in this way can we become a strong-willed and successful person. "Don't change your mind after being wronged" is Li Bai's determination to adhere to the progressive political ideal under the dark rule of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. This is also a brave challenge, attacking and persecuting his decadent traitor, and satirizing and admonishing Huang Shang and others.
Two Poems by Wei Shi Yu and Huang Shang are a set of poems by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. Wei tried to flatter powerful people, and Li Bai wrote poems to persuade him to learn, not to be a peach blossom or plum blossom. He thought that he would be an upright man only if he didn't change his mind when he suffered difficulties and setbacks. The whole poem has a strong political pertinence, a clear and firm stand and a pungent and incisive allegory.