"She went out from the Purple Palace to the desert, leaving the Qing Mausoleum alone and dying in a dim light." "Independence" actually wrote about the Qing Mausoleum, falsely wrote about Zhao Jun's situation when he was far away from home, and even wrote about Zhao Jun's loneliness after he was far away from home.
Literally, the "empty" in "Pei Huan's Empty Return to the Moon Night Soul" thinks that since it is buried beyond the Great Wall and cannot be returned to Han, it is futile for your soul to return. Deeply convinced, Zhao Jun's bones are left in the tomb, but his soul has already returned to her hometown where she was born and raised on a moonlit night, which shows how strongly he misses his hometown! A word "empty" expresses the poet's grief and indignation and the meaning of mourning to the fullest.
Telling Her Eternal Hatred is about Zhao Jun's "resentment", but it was not written directly at first. Instead, praise the beauty of beautiful women from praising the wonders of the country, then write Zhao Jun's tragedy and its roots, pave the way for pointing out "resentment", and finally clearly point out Zhao Jun's resentment and push the feelings to a climax. The poet wandered in a foreign land, far from his hometown, and his situation was similar to that of Zhaojun. He was homesick and used Zhaojun's resentment to express his feelings that he couldn't use it.