Poems expressing gifts

1. Entering Wu in the cold and rainy night, I see off my guests in Chu Shangu in the morning. Relatives and friends in Luoyang are asking each other, and a heart of ice is in a jade pot. 2. I also send the king and grandson off, full of farewell feelings. (Li Bai: "Send Off a Friend" 3. The spring grass will be green next year, will the king and grandson return? (Bai Juyi: "Farewell to the Ancient Grass") 4. The morning rain in Weicheng is light and the guests The house is green and the willows are new. I urge you to drink another glass of wine and leave Yangguan in the west without any old friends. (Wang Wei: "Send the Yuan Dynasty to Anxi") 5. It's cold and rainy and the river is dark. I'll see you off in the morning. (Wang Changling) : "Farewell to Xin Jian in the Furong Tower") 6. Don't worry if you have no friends in the future, no one in the world will know you. (Gao Shi: "Farewell to Dong Da") 7. The three thousand feet of Peach Blossom Pond is not as good as Wang Lun's gift to me. (Li Bai: "To Wang Lun") 8. The shadow of the solitary sail is gone in the blue sky, and only the Yangtze River can be seen in the sky. (Li Bai: "Send Off to Meng Haoran in Guangling") 9. Send you off at the east gate of Luntai, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky. (Cen Shen: "Baixue Ge Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital") 10. Outside the pavilion, beside the ancient road, the green grass reaches the sky. The sound of willow flutes is blown by the evening wind, and the sun sets outside the mountains. At the end of the sky, at the corner of the sea, only a few close friends are left. A ladle of turbid wine will extinguish all the remaining joy. Farewell to cold dreams tonight. (Li Shutong: "Farewell")