Yu-shu Li (1905-1972) is Hunanese. He moved to Taiwan with the ROC government in early post-war period. One of his masterpieces, Hua Yan Nian Shih Shih, portrays a personal experience of Sino-Japanese War, decaying national affairs, and nostalgia for hometown and literary activities. He described how Chinese military and corrupt officials exploited folk people, leading to a national collapse. He was then forced to leave Mainland China. Yu-shu Li's yearning for his family and his hometown Xiangtan inspired him to reconstruct his motherland with the use of military force. Yu-shu Li's poetry reveals the Diasporic group, which reconfirmed the consciousness of homeland and reinstated the losing nation through various meetings, seminars, poetry clubs and writings. Yu-shu Li realized that the loyalists in late Ming Dynasty and those who had been through Japanese-occupied period shared the same intention of returning to the homeland of their culture, (just like him). Thoroughly Yu-shu Li's observation, Hua Yan Nian Shih Shih, Hua Yan Nian Shih Shih conveys the current situation and his thirst for motherland.