" The Immortal of Magpie Bridge " was a poem written by Qin Guan, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. It was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. Here is an appreciation of it: This poem expressed the author's yearning and praise for true love by describing the story of the cowherd and the Weaver Girl meeting. The entire poem used the Tanabata Festival as the theme to use a rich imagination and romanticism to describe a beautiful and mysterious love myth. The beginning of the poem begins with "the fine cloud makes a fool of itself". By describing the scene of the Weaver Girl knitting a sweater among the clouds, it shows the lightness and beauty of the Weaver Girl and also hints at the plot of the meeting between the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. Then the appearance of the word "Star Bridge" changed the theme of the word to the Magpie Bridge where the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl met. This image was full of mystery and romance. In the middle part of the poem, the author described the scene of the cowherd and the Weaver Girl meeting on the magpie bridge through words such as "silver man" and "flowing light". This part of the poem was the most beautiful. The famous sentence "If the love between two people is long, how can it be morning and evening" expressed the author's yearning for long-term, stable and sincere love. In the second half of the poem, the author expressed his longing for the long separation through words such as "yearning" and "eternal yearning". Finally, the appearance of the "flawless" idiom sublimated the theme of the whole poem to a higher level, expressing the author's yearning and pursuit of true love. Qin Guan's " The Magpie Bridge Immortal " used rich imagination and romanticism to describe a beautiful and mysterious love myth. The beautiful and profound meaning of his poems was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on the literary creation of later generations.