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Slogans for donating ancient poems

In the past two days, Japanese ancient poems engraved on the boxes of donated materials have caught fire. Among them, two songs made netizens look amazing. After seeing them, they all said that they had never read such beautiful ancient poems. These two poems are: "Green hills are the same as clouds and rain, and the bright moon has been in two townships."

Few people have read it in China, but it is a little shameful that it was engraved on the donation box by Japanese. Wang Changling, the original author of this poem, probably never imagined that his poem would become popular in this way after one thousand years.

Wang Changling's two poems are really beautiful and touching. This poem comes from his farewell poem "Send firewood to the Palace Que". The first two sentences are: "Yuanshui is connected with Wugangbo, so I don't feel any pain when I send you away." It means that the place where friends want to go is very close to the place where the poet is, and the Yuan River is connected and not separated.

The last two classic sentences engraved on the box have deepened the intimacy between the two places, and there is no reason to send you away: the green hills of the two places share the same fate, and the sky is the same moon. Why did you and I ever get along? So, what's the use of sadness in parting? Wang Changling wrote "Farewell" with these two fresh and natural poems.

In fact, as a frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Changling is famous not only for frontier poems, but also for farewell poems. One of the most famous poems is parting with Xin Jian in Furong Inn. The last two sentences, "Luoyang's relatives and friends are like asking each other, and a piece of ice heart is in a jade pot", are famous throughout the ages.

In addition to this well-known poem "Sending firewood to the Palace", Wang Changling also wrote some sincere and touching farewell poems that are worth reading.

As a farewell poem, "Sending firewood to the Palace Que" is magnificent but contains infinite true feelings. In "Parting with Xin Qiji at Furong Inn", it shows the poet's own mind and embrace, but in this song "Farewell", it shows another kind of affection-really sad.

The poet bid farewell to his friends on the river, and with the cold rain in the sky as the background, he wrote down the sadness of farewell with wine. The last two sentences express endless concern and concern for friends through distant thoughts after parting.

"Yijun is far away in Xiaoxiang Mingyue. I am sorry to hear that I grew up in a dream." The poet pinned his deep affection for his friends on the bright moon in Xiaoxiang, and also on a tactfully sad dream.

The scenery in Wang Changling's farewell poems is very distinctive, giving people a sense of ethereal clarity: Lv Yun in the green hills, the wind in the bright moon river. In this song "Send Di Zongheng", the framing is also very charming. It's sad to say goodbye to this poem in autumn, not to mention the feeling of farewell.

He wrote a farewell in autumn, and autumn water clarified the cicada singing at dusk. The last sentence was shot in the tree color of Luoyang, the farewell place, and the smoke color of Gao Ming, the place where friends went. In these seven words, Wang Changling combines the scene where he left and the scene where his friends went, combining the reality with the reality, and the trees in the two places blend with each other, and the feeling of parting arises spontaneously.

The last two sentences describe the scene after seeing a friend off. The poet's heart is full of endless melancholy, and he can only spend this cool autumn with full melancholy. Poetry is full of melancholy, giving people a feeling of infinite melancholy.

Li Bai has a famous poem for Wang Changling: "I am worried about the bright moon and will follow you until Yelangxi." In fact, Wang Changling also presented poems to Li Bai-this poem "Twelve Poems from Baling to Li Bai" was written by Wang Changling to bid Li Bai farewell.

This poem will also be beautifully written as a farewell. The whole poem did not write a farewell eulogy, but used scenery language, giving people the feeling that the sky is high and the clouds are light, the mountains are long and the waters are wide. Of course, you can't see the colors of autumn city in the farthest sight, but you can only see flowers swaying in the wind and empty between clouds and water at dusk.

The mountains are long and the autumn city is gone, and the sunset is cloudy. What people feel is still deep friendship and tactfully farewell.

Interested readers can take a look at this poem "Sending firewood to the Palace Que" shared by Du Shujun: Wang Changling's very open-minded farewell poem says that it is not sad to leave, and the reason is very advanced.