"The Phoenix Seeking the Phoenix" is a poem written by Lin Daiyu in the ancient Chinese novel "Dream of the Red Chamber". The whole poem is as follows: Lin Daiyu's Judgment in the Dream of the Red Chamber Rich and noble people do not know how to enjoy themselves. Poor people are hard to bear. The moon's dew in the middle of the night is like a real pearl, the moon is like a bow. Translated: If a person did not know the taste of happiness, wealth would become bitter; if a person could not bear the pain of poverty, poverty would also become a kind of torture. Sadly, the moon at night is round but lacks sincerity, just like pearls in the moonlight are bright but lack reality.