What feelings does this ancient poem for Liu Jingwen express?

The ancient poem "To Liu Jingwen" expresses the author's admiration for his friend's aloof personality, and also expresses the poet's comfort and encouragement to his friend who is in deep trouble, as well as the poet's own broad-minded mind. The author of this ancient poem is Su Shi, a great writer in the Song Dynasty. The poetic genre is seven-character quatrains.

The original poem is as follows:

Go to Liu Jingwen

Author: Su Shi

The lotus flower withered, so did the lotus leaf holding the rain, and only the branches of chrysanthemum stood proudly against the frost.

Good years must be remembered, it is orange.

Description: The lotus in the pool has withered, and the lotus leaves with rain have withered. Only Qiuju is still frost-resistant and strong. You must remember the best scenery in a year, that is, the period when green and yellow are mixed in late autumn and early winter and oranges are ripe.

Appreciation: As an answering poem, the whole poet is writing about the scenery. In this poem, the poet praised someone's noble and detached qualities by expressing his ambition and describing the scene of Qiuju's independence in Ao Shuang. The following article, by describing that orange, orange and green are the best scenery in a year, is actually comforting friends, and the predicament will eventually pass. We can also get a glimpse of Su Shi's distinctive emotion and broad-minded temperament from this poem.