Tao, Yuan-Ming, considered to be the ancestor of hermit poets at all times, had been portrayed mostly as being ordinary and solemn by other poets. However, starting from Zhu Xi of Song dynasty, poets have successively noticed somewhat of lofty sentiments and high aspirations to make contributions and feelings of worried and indignant to benefit mankind as Quso in Tao's poems. Praise of Jing, Ke is a representative of this kind of works.The event that Jing, Ke tried to assassinate the king of Qin was recorded in both the ”Strategies of Yan” chapter of Stratagems of the Warring States and the ”Assassin Biography” chapter of Records of the Grand Historian with similar circumstances. Nevertheless, Tao, Yuan-Ming, praising Jing Ke in literary creations repeatedly, did not intend to restate history. By means of adjusting visual angle, Tao, Yuan-Ming enriched gradations of the event and conveyed the eulogy of Jing Ke's personality and spirit in respect of realizing life value. In the aspect of structure of narration, more than half of the poem depicts the ambiance of farewell and going to Qin. In addition, three groups of integrated imageries, ”crossing Yishui River” and ”wandering over seclusion”, ”going to Qin heroically” and ”resigning from office and return home resolutely,” and ”swordsmanship performs exploits” and ”using unusual strategies in troubled times” brew and show the heroically tragic and passionate image that the protagonist is bold to sacrifice and defies threats and violence.