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A poem about friendship

1, how many times can you laugh in your life? You must get drunk when you encounter a wine fight. -from Cen Can's Liangzhou Pavilion and Judges' Night Collection in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: How many times can you laugh in life? Everyone must be drunk when we meet today.

2. Mochow has no confidant in the road ahead, and no one in the world knows you. -Excerpted from two poems written by Gao Shi in the Tang Dynasty, Biedongda.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: no worries about the road ahead and no confidant. Who doesn't know you in the world?

However, as long as China keeps our friendship, heaven is still our neighbor. —— Excerpt from Farewell to the Governor's Office in Shu/Biography of Appointing the Governor to Shu in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: As long as you have intimate friends, you don't feel far away within the four seas. Even at the ends of the earth, I feel like a close neighbor.

4. Peach Blossom Pond is deeper than thousands of feet, not as good as Wang Lun. -Excerpt from Li Bai's gift to Wang Lun in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Looking at Taohuatan. Even though there is a gap between thousands of feet and China, how can I feel the gratitude from Wang Lun?

5. I haven't seen you for many years. —— Excerpted from Shen Han in Yunyang Inn by Sikongshu in Tang Dynasty.

How many years have I been apart from my old friends in Jianghai, and how many years have the mountains and rivers separated?