This poem by Comrade Li Dazhao is profound in conception, strong in emotion and magnificent. The word "Zhuang" in the first two sentences "Farewell to the world without sorrow" shows the departure and heroism of revolutionaries. Comrade Dazhao sent his best friend Youheng back to China. Inevitably will leave each other, also won't hate each other. But in order to save the country and create an "ideal China", I think there should be no worries. The word "do" in "Do my best, till I die" shows the author's revolutionary pride of abandoning personal worries without hating and his determination to fight to the end to realize the revolutionary ideal. The last two sentences focus on the author's desire for revolutionary victory. "Why to drink Huanglongfu" is an allusion to borrow the national hero Yue Fei to fight against Jin Bing. "Huanglong House" is the capital of the State of Jin. Yue Fei told the Ministry to fight against the Jinbing: "Go straight to Huanglong House and have a drink with you." This is a metaphor for the fact that Yuan Shikai, a national thief, was eliminated and everyone drank hard to celebrate the victory. The "Storm Building" in the sentence "Building Storm Building in China" is synonymous with "Ideal China". Here, the building of "Storm Building" is used to refer to the creation of "Ideal China" to commemorate the success of the revolution. This poem, which worries about the world and hurts the people, shows Comrade Dazhao's lofty revolutionary ambition, inspires everyone to firmly fight for the revolutionary ideal and strengthens their confidence in the future of the revolution.
A Unique Mouth expresses the poet's desire to overthrow the old system and establish a new China through Li Dazhao's trip to Japan and the exchange of rewards between China people. The poet "How to Drink Huanglongfu" is eager to destroy the old system, raise a glass to celebrate the victory, and build a high-rise building as a souvenir of "China Storm Building". This is a hidden victory.