From: two poems by Gao Shi in Tang Dynasty.
Like a bird, she still flapped her wings and felt sorry for herself, leaving Beijing for more than ten years.
A gentleman is poor, who wants to meet today without paying for drinks?
Huang Yun is thousands of miles away from the sun, the weather is gloomy, the north wind sends geese, and the snow is falling. Don't worry about having no friends ahead. Who in the world doesn't know you?
Appreciating the poet, when he was about to break up, he did not write countless feelings of parting at all, but enthusiastically encouraged his friends to embark on a journey and meet the future. Poetry is outstanding because Gao Shi "has a lot of words in his heart and a strong spirit" (Yin Kun's He Yueling Photo Collection) and "exalts himself with temperament" (chronicle of Tang poetry), so he can add color to people with lofty aspirations and wipe tears for wanderers.
If it weren't for the poet's inner depression, he couldn't have written his parting words so thoughtfully and firmly, nor could he have made such plain language and created such beautiful, mellow and moving poems.