In "Farewell at Crossing Jingmen", the poet wrote about the poet passing through Jingmen and entering the Chu land, where he saw the vast river and the magnificent scenery:

This poem has a vigorous style, majestic images and magnificent imagination. "The mountains follow the plains and the fields end, and the river flows into the wilderness." The writing is lifelike and picturesque, just like a long-axis landscape painting of the Yangtze River emerging from the gorge and crossing Jingmen, and has become a popular saying. If it is said that an excellent landscape painting "should be judged by thousands of miles", then this magnificent and majestic five-rhythm can also be said to be able to see the big from the small, and one can be compared to ten. And it is rich in capacity: the poet selects the sun, moon, river and sky, and encompasses the scenery of mountains and water flows tens of thousands of miles in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. Such magnificent images appear majestic and the style is powerful; and the description is also lifelike and picturesque, with lofty artistic conception and high Concentrated artistic generalization power. Therefore, this poem has become one of Li Bai's famous poems describing the magnificent rivers and mountains of the motherland.