What kind of parting feelings are written in the last two sentences of Bai Juyi's poem Nanpu Bie?

"As soon as I see heartbroken, I can't go back." These two sentences are even more affectionate and tear-jerking. A thousand miles to send you, not never say goodbye. The final parting is the climax of farewell. After breaking up, although I left the boat, I turned around frequently and silently "watched". "Look" is a very common action, but here and now, this silent "look" reveals thousands of sadness and feelings that are difficult to express in words. It is really "more silent than vocal". From this word "look", the reader seems to see a wandering figure, a sad face and tears flashing between eyelashes. Every "look" away from people will naturally make people "heartbroken" and feel bitter. The poet used two "ones" to express the parting and sincere friendship between the two sides.

Nanpubie

Tang Bai Juyi

In the bleak drudgery of Nanpu, the autumn wind is bleak.

Turn back immediately, my heart is broken, so I can leave and don't look back.

Nanpu Bie is a beautiful farewell poem describing friendship. This poem is very short, with only 20 words. It uses sketched calligraphy to write a faint sadness and a beautiful farewell between the poet and his friends.

"Nanpu is sad, the west wind is autumn." These two sentences not only indicate the place and time of farewell, but also set off feelings with scenery and render a deep feeling of parting. "Nanpu" is synonymous with farewell, so it makes people sad to see "Nanpu". And the time to say goodbye happens to be in the autumn when the west wind blows. The autumn wind is bleak and the leaves are falling. This situation can not help but make people feel sad.

Here, the words "sad" and "curled up" are used vividly. The former describes inner desolation and sadness; The latter describes the bleak and bleak autumn scenery. It is precisely because of the "sadness" in my heart when I say goodbye that I feel that the autumn wind is "curled up" more and more; The "wind" of crying further highlights the "sadness" feeling that makes people feel deeply grieved, and the two set each other off.

Moreover, the tones of "sadness" and "curl" are very low. Once they overlap, they are particularly thrilling to read and in tune with people's hearts.

The poet advised people to leave with peace of mind and not look back. This sentence seems dull at first glance, chewed carefully, but meaningful. The poet doesn't really want to leave people quickly, he just wants to control his feelings that both sides can't control, and his inner sadness is probably beyond measure.