Liang Qichao: "Self-pity and loneliness, there is no embrace for sad people."
Hu Yunyi: "What the author admires is a man who is different from the ordinary, willing to be lonely, and also has a sense of twilight. A beautiful woman. This reflects his own character that after being frustrated in politics, he would rather live in leisure than join the others."
This is exactly what Mr. Liang meant by his words, which is to say that you are safe and that you are safe. Injury is what is called a different embrace.
Liang Qichao commented on this word in modern times and said: "Self-pity is lonely, and there is no embrace for sad people." '("Selected Poems by Yi Heng Guan"), which means that this poem pities his own quietness and loneliness. The image of this sad person, that is, Xin Qiji, is a true portrayal of himself. He would rather be a A person stood lonely in a dimly lit place, unwilling to surrender and go along with the dark reality at that time.
Throughout his life, Xin Qiji was ignored by the court, but he still insisted on resisting the war, refused to join forces with the capitulationists, and maintained his noble feelings. Understanding Xin Qiji's life and the background of the times at that time, we will have a deeper understanding of this poem.
It can be seen that the artistic conception of the entire poem requires us to intuitively perceive it through language description. At the same time, we must also use our own aesthetic emotions to consider and observe the poem's meaning with the help of re-created imagination. Image, and finally by understanding Xin Qiji’s life experience and combining it with his full patriotism, we can understand its deeper meaning.