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Li Bai's Poems and the Yellow Crane Tower Farewell Meng Haoran

Li Bai's poem The Yellow Crane Tower Farewell Meng Haoran;

The Yellow Crane Tower Farewell to Meng Haoran on the way to Yangzhou expresses the author's thoughts and feelings of infinite attachment (reluctance) when he bid farewell to his friends.

The Yellow Crane Tower Farewell to Meng Haoran in Yangzhou was written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

1, original text

Old friends frequently waved to me, bid farewell to the Yellow Crane Tower, and traveled to Yangzhou in this beautiful spring filled with catkins and flowers.

My friend's sail shadow faded away and disappeared at the end of the blue sky, only seeing the first line of the Yangtze River and heading for the distant horizon.

2. Translation

Old friends frequently waved to me, bid farewell to the Yellow Crane Tower, and traveled to Yangzhou on this catkin-like, flowery March spring day.

The lonely sail shadow of my friend faded away and disappeared at the end of the blue sky, only seeing a line of the Yangtze River, heading for the distant sky.

This farewell poem has its special emotional tone. It is different from Wang Bo's Farewell to Du Shaofu Shu Biography and Wang Wei's Farewell to Weicheng Qu, which is affectionate and considerate. This poem shows a poetic parting. The reason for saying this is because this is the parting of two romantic and chic poets, and also because this parting is linked with a prosperous time, a prosperous time and a prosperous region, and the poet Li Bai's yearning is also brought in in the happy parting, which makes this parting very poetic.