Liu Liaoxu's "Queti" was one of the ancient Chinese literary works. It was the second part of "Climbing the Stork Tower" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan. This article mainly described the scenery and expressed the poet's yearning for freedom and the pursuit of a better life through the praise of nature. Queti used a contrasting approach to emphasize the impermanence and shortness of life by comparing two different living conditions. Among them, the phrase " The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea " expressed the grandeur and magnificence of nature, while " I want to see a thousand miles to reach a higher level " expressed the poet's yearning and pursuit for exploring the unknown world. The language of Queti was concise and infectious, making people feel the beauty of nature and the pain of life. At the same time, it was also widely used in modern poetry and became a classic in ancient Chinese literature. Liu Liaoxu's Queti was a beautiful poem that expressed the poet's yearning for freedom and a better life through praising nature. It had high artistic value and cultural significance.