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What is the poetic eye of the ancient poem of seeing friends off at Jingmen Ferry?

This is a five-character poem with rhyming words such as You, Liu, Lou and Zhou. Theme: Farewell Poems. So send it as a poetic look.

Li Bai went out of Shu this time by boat and waterway, crossed Bayu, left the Three Gorges and sailed straight outside Jingmen Mountain, with the purpose of visiting the hometown of Chu in Hubei and Hunan.

"Sail to Jingmen Ferry, and soon you will be with people in the south" refers to this kind of intense tour. At this time, young poets were in high spirits, sitting on the boat and enjoying the towering mountains on both sides of Wushan. Along the way, the scenery in front of me gradually changed. After the ship passed Jingmen, it was already a plain wilderness, with a broad horizon and a unique scene.

"There is the end of the mountain range and the beginning of the plain, and the river winds through the wilderness." The first sentence vividly describes the unique scenery on both sides of the Yangtze River after the ship leaves the Three Gorges and passes through Jingmen Mountain: the mountains gradually disappear, and the endless low plains are in front of us. Just like a moving picture taken with a set of focal planes, it gives people a sense of movement and space, depicting the movement trend of static mountains. "And the river winds through the wilderness" describes the momentum of the fast-flowing river. Looking from Jingmen in the distance, it seems to flow into the distant desert Yuan Ye. It seems that the sky is high and the realm is lofty. The last sentence is written as "Ru", which permeates the back of the paper and the language is appropriate. This scene contains the poet's cheerful mood and youthful vitality.

After describing the landscape, the poet described the close-up and prospect of the Yangtze River from different angles by changing the scenery: "The moon rises like a mirror and the sea clouds twinkle like a palace." The Yangtze River flows below Jingmen, and the river twists and turns, and the flow rate slows down. At night, when the river is calm, look down at the reflection of the moon in the water, just like a mirror flying down from the sky; During the day, looking up at the sky, the clouds rise and change endlessly, forming a mirage-like spectacle.

This is a wonderful view from Jingmen's vast plains and calm rivers. For example, in the Three Gorges of the mountains, because the pavilion is at midnight, there is no sunrise, the water is fragrant in summer, and the water on the river is rushing, it is difficult to see the underwater image of "the moon is like a mirror"; In the secret space of the Three Gorges, there is no wonder of "sea clouds flashing like palaces". This couplet takes the moon in the water as a round mirror, which sets off the calm of the river, and the clouds in the sky form a mirage, setting off the vast and high sky on the river bank, which has a strong artistic effect. The couplets of chin and neck vividly describe the fresh feelings of people living in Shu when they first walked out of the canyon and saw the vast plain.

While enjoying the scenery around Jingmen, Li Bai couldn't help but feel homesick when facing the surging river flowing through his hometown: "The water has brought you a feeling of home and rowed your boat for 300 miles." Shu, where the river flows, is the hometown where he once raised him. How can he leave for the first time without infinite nostalgia? But the poet doesn't mean missing his hometown, but the water in his hometown loves him.

This poem expresses the author's deep homesickness. At the end of the poem, there is a deep feeling of homesickness and parting, and there are endless words and feelings!