The whole poem is impassioned and heroic, showing a noble and upright spirit and heroic temperament, and showing the author's confidence and optimism in serving the country.
There are different opinions about the creative background of this word. Some scholars think that this word was written around the second year of Shaoxing, Song Gaozong (1 132), while others think that it was written after Yue Fei was promoted to Qingyuan Army in the fourth year of Shaoxing (1 134).
Controversy of works
Since its discovery in the Ming Dynasty, the world has always regarded it as the work of Yue Fei. During the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty (1488- 1505), the eunuch Mai, who was guarding Zhejiang, carved the four Chinese characters "Man Jiang Hong Angers at the Crown" on the tablet of Yuefei Temple in Hangzhou, which was written by Zhao Kuan. Obviously, this word was written by Yue Fei. Xu Jie (1503— 1583) also holds the same view.
People have been convinced of this for hundreds of years. However, since the 1930s, scholars such as Xia and Xu have questioned that Man Jianghong is not Yue Fei.
The main reason is that the word "Manjianghong" was not included in Jinwan Compilation and Wang E Genealogy. The word "Manjianghong" written by Zhao Kuan in the fifteenth year of Hongzhi (1502) has never been popular in the world before.
Another basis is the historical background after Yue Fei was killed. Due to the arrogance of Qin Gui and his colleagues, most of Yue Fei's manuscripts were destroyed. At this time, Yue Fei's family was identified as disobedient by the imperial court, and its family was relegated far away, so people dared not avoid it, and all the historical sites related to Yue Fei were destroyed.