The poems collected in "The Goddess", whether they are resistance, destruction or creation, almost always express their distinctive self-characteristics through lyrical images; and in some poems, they even express their own identity as a rebel. Passionate carols were sung. This self swallows up the sun and the moon, and covers the universe. "It is the total amount of energy in the universe." It "burns like fire," "screams like the sea," and "runs like electricity." This self The self ignores all idols and feudal authority, openly declaring "I am an iconoclast again"; this self is as if it is a "majestic masterpiece" that "can rival the gods", "even the sun in the sky is bowing to me." "; This self is also integrated with the "noumenon of the whole universe", causing the poet to sing "I praise the self-expression of the noumenon of the whole universe." This extreme exaggeration of self reveals a strong demand for personality liberation. But this self is not a lonely, arrogant, sad and decadent self trapped in a small personal world, but a self that embodies the spirit of the times and the requirements for national liberation. Those poems that sing about oneself are not only full of the poet's passion for self-worship and self-praise, but sometimes also express his thoughts on self-transformation.