From which poem does the poem "Peach Blossom Pond Three thousands of feet" come from?

The poem "Three thousands of feet in Peach Blossom Pond" comes from Li Bai's "To Wang Lun", and the original text is as follows:

Li Bai was just about to leave when he heard a farewell song from the shore.

Even if the Peach Blossom Pond is deep, it is not as deep as Wang Lun's sending away my love.

Note: I was getting on the boat when I was about to untie the cable and set off when I heard melodious singing from the shore. Look at this Peach Blossom Pond. Although it has thousands of feet, how can it win the friendship that Wang Lun gave me?

This poem expresses deep gratitude to Wang Lun through metaphor. Saying goodbye with the metaphor of "deep thousands of feet" is vivid, and the word "less than" is added, which enhances the moving power of the poem. This poem with obvious folk flavor is natural, simple, fresh and smooth. The poet used the ordinary scenery in front of him as a metaphor to write his sincere feelings for his friends.