And I grew up by your side. Thank you.

The whole poem is Li Bai's Farewell Secretary of Xuanzhou Villa.

The original sentence is: I have to leave Bolt and me since yesterday; It hurts my heart even more today. Autumn geese are escorted by Changfeng, and I treat them in this villa and drink my wine. The bones of great writers are all your brushes. In Tianyuan, I grew up beside you, Xiao Xie. We are all lofty distant thoughts, longing for the sky and the bright moon. But since the water is still flowing, although we cut it with our swords and raise our glasses to drown our sorrows. Since the world can't satisfy our desire, I will loosen my hair and get on a fishing boat tomorrow.

This poem is a farewell poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he met his uncle Li Yun in Xuancheng (now Anhui) and boarded the Xie Tiao Building together. This poem does not say goodbye directly, but expresses the poet's fierce resentment against his talent, full of generous and heroic feelings, and expresses his strong dissatisfaction with the dark society and his persistent pursuit of the bright world.

Li Bai's achievements:

1, Poetry Creation: Li Bai is one of the famous poets in the Tang Dynasty. His poems are small in quantity, but of high quality. His poetic style is bold and unrestrained, with unique personality and artistic charm. Representative works include Entering Wine, Lushan Ballad, First Making Baidicheng, etc. His poetic style is bold and romantic, with strong personality and unique artistic style.

2. Calligraphy art: Li Bai not only has high attainments in poetry creation, but also is a must in calligraphy art ... His calligraphy works are flowing, chic and elegant, and have high artistic value.

3. Tourism culture: Li Bai traveled to the famous mountains and rivers of the motherland all his life, and his tourism cultural activities had a far-reaching impact on the tourism culture of later generations. His travel poems left a precious historical and cultural heritage for future generations.

4. Wine culture: Li Bai likes drinking. His poems often involve wine, but they also leave many legends and stories related to wine. His contribution to wine culture can not be ignored.

5. Cultural exchange: Li Bai has traveled to many places, and his poems and music works have also spread all over China, which has played a positive role in promoting cultural exchanges. His works not only influenced the development of China literature and art, but also had a far-reaching impact on world culture.