This poem is from the five-character poem "Send Chen Qi to the West" written by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, and it is the first 19 of the whole Tang poetry.
This poem praises Chen Qi's ambition. When he heard that the country was in trouble, he volunteered and Wan Li went to the border. There is a strong artistic conception of freedom everywhere in the lyrics, which is both praise and encouragement, full of resentment and untraceable. It shows the poet's concern for national affairs, wishes his friends an early triumph, and expresses the poet's indignation at the abandonment of talents and the frustration of his friends.