"Yu Meiren" was a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Xiang Yu when he failed to commit suicide in the Wu River. The phrase expressed Xiang Yu's helplessness and despair in the face of failure, as well as his unwillingness and helplessness towards his fate. The background of this poem was that Xiang Yu had been besieged in the Wu River during the end of the Qin Dynasty and had committed suicide there after failing to rebel against the Qin Dynasty. In the poem, Xiang Yu expressed his unwillingness and helplessness towards his fate, as well as his recollection of the glorious history, which reflected the grief and emotion in his heart. At the same time, the poem also revealed a strong appreciation for life and hope for the future. It showed the author's understanding of human nature and respect for life.