Holding Drink to Asking the Moon is the master piece by LI Bai, the poet in the Tang Dynasty. In the form of text, the author gave an expression of the relationship between mankind and nature including their sentiments. LIU Ren believes that the intrinsic affective experience and its presentation always exist beyond modern technology. He takes the original body of the poem as a kind of conceptual material. Through a strong touch by hand combined with a manipulation of the media, it thus communicates and undertakes the emotional feeling in a subtle way and by means of the visual order of minimalist aesthetics. The verses “Men in our time do not see the ancient moon / But this moon did shine on men of yore / Men pass away like water, now as before / And all see the moon that remains for evermore” respond to the significance of the Moon over time and being as an aesthetic imagery.