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Mongolians and China people love each other. Why can't you bear to say goodbye? Is it an ancient poem set in Sun An?

The whole poem is:

The host is hospitable to drive the sheep, the milk wine is crisp and fragrant, and the blessing is often difficult to express. Don't forget each other when you raise your glass. The old man still sings the songs of the past, and the young man adds the costumes of the times. Why can't you bear to say goodbye to the Mongolian and Han people?

Chen Qi Grassland by Lao She. The poem depicts a real scene: 196 1 On the morning of August 2, 2008, at the invitation of President Ulanhu, the national cultural visiting delegation visited the Baiyinhada Summer Resort in Chenbaerhu Banner. Mr. Lao She was then the vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association and walked with Mr. Ye Shengtao, then the vice minister of education. The literary masters who feel the grassland breath for the first time are more excited than those who come to Jiangnan and Jinxiang to see the world with thousands of miles of eyes; The mountains in the distance are undulating, and the sheep are going up and down for a while, like covering the green space on the horizon with white lace; As we approached the pasture, a group of horses appeared in the vast green field. Men, women and children immediately put on colorful national costumes. Ah, it turned out to be a "guard of honor" to greet guests.

The concrete meaning of the last two sentences is: there is such a deep friendship between Mongols and Han Chinese, how can we bear to be apart? When we say goodbye, we all have endless words. Looking at the endless grassland, we realized that the sun had set in the west. "Tianya Bicao" borrows the poems of "Neighboring with Heaven" and "Where there are plenty of fragrant grass in the end of the world" to express the deep feelings between Mongolian and Chinese people.