Wang Wei, the second envoy of Yuan Dynasty, sent Anxi poems.

The rain in the early morning moistened the dust of the land, the inn of the inn, the branches and leaves of the inn, and a new leaf Sincerely advise friends to drink a glass of wine, and it is difficult to meet their loved ones when they go out to Yang Guan in the west.

Poetic: I sent Yuaner to Anxi, and the early morning drizzle wet the dust of the Acropolis. The hotel with blue bricks and green tiles and the surrounding willows were particularly green and bright. Please have another glass of farewell wine, walk out of Yangguan and go west, and you will never see your acquaintances again.

Tell us: cherish the friendship in front of us.

Sending Two Ambassadors to Anxi in Yuan Dynasty is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty, when he sent his friends to the northwest frontier.

The first two sentences of this poem describe the time, place and atmosphere of farewell. Three or four sentences are a whole, and the toast that the host seems to blurt out is a concentrated expression of the strong and profound sense of farewell at this moment.

This poem describes the most common parting. It has no special background, but it has its own deep feelings of farewell, which makes it suitable for most people to sing outside the banquet, and later it was compiled into Yuefu, becoming the most widely circulated and longest-lasting song.

Creation background

Sending Yuan to Twenty Shores Xi is a poem written by Wang Wei when he sent his friends to the northwest frontier. Later, it was composed by musicians, and it was called "Three Layers in Yangguan", also known as "Acropolis Song", which was written before the Anshi Rebellion. The place to see him off is Weicheng. The poet sent his friend Yuaner to the Duhu Building in Anxi, from Chang 'an to Weicheng Guest House, and finally to the place where he broke up, making this seven-line farewell.

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