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Send a poem to a friend and we will wave goodbye.

The original poem "We Wave Farewell" is as follows:

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Li Bai? Tang dynasty

Green mountains are located on the north side of the city wall, and the sparkling water surrounds the east of the city. Here we say goodbye to each other, and you, like losing your father, are floating in the wind and traveling far away. Floating clouds are like wanderers, like wandering, and the sunset slowly goes down the mountain, which seems to be nostalgic. With a wave of his hand, he will be separated from now on, and his friend on horseback will carry him on a long journey, blowing a long wind, as if reluctant to leave.

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Castle Peak stretches across the north of the city, and the sparkling water surrounds the east of the city. Here we say goodbye to each other, and you are like a lonely tent floating in the wind, traveling thousands of miles. A wanderer's heart is like a cloud in the sky, and the afterglow of the sunset is more difficult than friendship. He waved goodbye frequently and left, and the horse hissed to say goodbye.

This is an affectionate farewell poem. The author expresses the meaning of farewell by describing the farewell environment and rendering the atmosphere.

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Guo: An outer wall built outside the city in ancient times. White water: clear water. One: auxiliary words, strengthen the tone. Name and description. Don't say goodbye. Peng: A plant mentioned in ancient books. When it dried up, its roots broke and it flew in the wind. Also known as "flying canopy". The poet uses "Lonely Peng" as a metaphor for a friend who travels far away.

Sign: travel far. I will think of you in a cloud: Cao Pi's Miscellaneous Poems: "There are clouds in the northwest, and pavilions are like car covers. Unfortunately, if you don't meet, you will meet a gust of wind. Blow me to the southeast and go to Wu Hui. " Later generations took this as the standard, and the wanderer drifted around with the clouds. Floating clouds, floating clouds A vagrant, a person who travels far from home.

Liz: Here, here. Rustle: The moaning and whining of horses. Bama: Wandering horses, here refers to horses with people walking. Class, respectively; Parting is a "point".