See you next time means meeting again next time, but basic greetings and courtesy greetings between people reflect the feelings and attitudes of mutual respect between people.
It is also a phrase we often use in our daily lives. In fact, many times we may not have the chance to meet again. Therefore, we must cherish the people around us that we can be with, and don’t wait until we lose them to regret them, and don’t leave regrets in our lives.
Verses that express goodbye next time:
1. Walk again and again, and say goodbye to you forever. They are more than ten thousand miles apart, and each is at the end of the world. The road is long and blocked. Do you know if the meeting will be safe? ——From the Han Dynasty: Anonymous "Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing"
Vernacular interpretation: You walk and walk and keep walking, and you and I are separated in this way. From now on, we are thousands of miles apart. I am on one side of the sky and you are on the other side of the sky. The journey is so dangerous and far away. Do you know when we want to meet?
2. An old friend invited me to Tian’s house with chicken and millet. Tree edge of the village together, Aoyama Guo oblique. Open a pavilion and a garden, talk about mulberry and hemp over wine. When the Double Ninth Festival comes, there will be chrysanthemums. ——From the Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran's "Visiting the Old Friend's Village"
Vernacular interpretation: An old friend prepared a sumptuous meal and invited me to his hospitable farmhouse. Green woods surround the village, and green mountains lie outside the city. Open the window and face the vegetable garden of the threshing floor, holding a wine glass in hand and chatting about the crops. When the Double Ninth Festival comes, please come here to enjoy the chrysanthemums.
3. Let’s see each other off in the mountains, and the sunset will cover the firewood. The spring grass will be green next year, will the king and grandson return? ——From "Farewell in the Mountains" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
Vernacular interpretation: Farewell to my friends in the deep mountains, the sun sets in the west and I half-close the wood door.
The spring grass will give birth to new green next year. My friend, can you come back?