To Pei 14
Tang Dynasty: Li Bai
Appeared in front of Pei Shuze, Lang Ruxing Yushan.
The Yellow River falls into the East China Sea, and Wan Li writes it in his mind.
I dare not ride a white horse, but I can buy your care on the high mountain.
Wandering in Liuhe strangers, wandering like a cloud, going west!
Seeing you is like seeing Pei Shu, a native of A Jin, walking on the Yushan Mountain, and you are shining. Your breadth of mind, such as the Yellow River flowing into the sea and into the East China Sea, should be included; The monarch is so vast that even Hebo dare not ride a stork to cross the river rashly; You are tall, even if you buy one to look at you, it is worth it. You are wandering in Liuhe, and those who don't know each other are now looking at the clouds in the sky and are about to drift west.
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"Fourteen Gifts to Pei" was written in the eleventh year of Tianbao (AD 752) when Li Bai returned to Liangyuan from Luoyang. In a farewell poem written by Li Bai, Pei Shu, a famous scholar in Jin Dynasty, was compared to Pei XIV, praising him for his handsome appearance, broad mind and lofty posture, but he was unknown to the world and had to float in the world like a cloud. The whole poem expresses the parting with friends and the author's admiration and admiration for friends. The author praises his beautiful friends, introduces them as confidants, and shows his mind and personality in his friends' mental outlook.
Spears is an extraordinary person. He is about to leave Li Bai and go to the Western Heaven. The poet wrote this poem as a farewell.