This paper compares the similarities and differences between Feng and Huang by taking the "Phoenix Song" and "Phoenix Song" in "Phoenix Nirvana" as examples.
In a man's passionate tone, Song of the Phoenix pours out the grief and indignation of the Phoenix: the "world" cold as iron, dark as paint and smelly as blood is simply a slaughterhouse polluted by pus, a prison full of sadness, a tomb where ghosts howl, and a hell where demons jump from a beam! Such a world, "why does it exist?" This poem focuses on the dark and gloomy picture of the universe, summarizes the ugly reality of old China, and shows the poet's profound curse and strong resistance. In the style of female attachment, Huang Ge reviewed the freshness, sweetness, brilliance and joy of youth, and sang the resentment of the dirty life in front of him and the yearning for a free and happy future.