To the lark is the representative work of the poet's lyric poetry. Poetry enthusiastically praises larks with romanticism. In the poet's pen, the lark is a symbol of joy, light and beauty. Poets use metaphors, analogies and questions to describe larks. He compared the lark to a poet, to a girl in a boudoir, and to a firefly, thus vividly showing the beautiful image of the lark to readers. The poet compared the lark's singing with the spring rain, the chorus at the wedding and the song of victory, highlighting the great power of the lark's singing. Poetry is short in rhythm, light and smooth, full of passion, with interlocking sections and layers of advancement, which is very artistic.