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What are the poems about parting?

1, Lu Guimeng's "Separation" in the Tang Dynasty.

A husband won't cry or leave the room. Toast with a stick and sword is a shame to be a wanderer.

A poisonous snake stings, but a strong man relieves his wrist. Aim for fame, and you can't sigh when you leave.

Translation:

Mr. Wang didn't cry, just didn't want to cry when he left. In the face of generous singing and waving swords, I feel ashamed like a sad-faced wanderer. Once stung by an adder, you will not hesitate to break your arm. Since you are determined to contribute to the world, there is no need to sigh and complain when you leave home.

2. Nanpu Bie by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty

In Nanpu's bleak drudgery, the autumn wind is bleak.

Turn back immediately, my heart is broken, so I can leave and don't look back.

Translation:

In Nanpu, sad parting, bleak autumn wind.

Looking back once is deeply grieved, then leave well and don't look back.

3. Jia Zhi in Baling Night Farewell to the Tortoise in Tang Dynasty

In a catkin flying season, I told my hometown Luoyang that I came to Hunan thousands of miles away in the winter when plum blossoms were in full bloom.

The vicissitudes of life, ups and downs, such as clouds, are fleeting clouds; However, parting parting, like a long river, is drizzling.

Translation:

In a season of catkins flying, I bid farewell to my hometown Luoyang, and after a long journey, I arrived in Sanxiang in the winter when plum blossoms were in full bloom. The joys and sorrows in the world, ups and downs, honor and disgrace, are all like floating clouds, fleeting; However, the love that I can't bear to leave is like a long river.