2. Many readers relish Haizi's poem "Facing the sea, spring blossoms", in which the image is obviously cordial and warm: "From tomorrow on, be a happy person/feed horses, chop wood, travel around the world/care about food and vegetables from tomorrow on/I have a house facing the sea, and spring blossoms", but this is not special in Haizi's poem. However, in many of Haizi's poems, his original poetic images are everywhere: the common words such as earth, nature, wheat field, wheat and moon, which are active in his heart, are taken at will by him and given fresh meaning.