The first part of the poem borrows ancient meanings to express modern feelings, which is more open and revealing. In the second part, the historical significance and realistic emotion revealed by the author through allusions are more profound and subtle.
The next film quotes the historical fact that Liu Yilong of the Southern Dynasty rushed to the Northern Expedition, resulting in a great defeat, and advises Han Zhouzhou to learn historical lessons and not to engage in reckless actions. It then uses the changes in the anti-gold situation in the past forty-three years to express the poet's recovery of the Central Plains. The poet's determination remains unchanged, and the last three sentences express the poet's strong desire to serve the country and his lament that the Song Dynasty cannot recruit talents by comparing himself with integrity.
The whole poem is heroic and tragic, full of meaning and affection, and radiates the brilliance of patriotism. The allusions used in the words are appropriate and natural, and closely follow the theme, which enhances the persuasiveness and artistic conception of the work. Yang Shen of the Ming Dynasty said in "Ci Pin": "Xin's Ci poems should be ranked first among the nostalgic "Yongyu Le" written in Beiguting, Jingkou." This evaluation is pertinent.