Is it a farewell poem for the operator to send Bao Haoran to East Zhejiang?

Sending Bao Haoran to East Zhejiang is a farewell poem.

It is a word created by Wang Yin, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, to send Bao Haoran to eastern Zhejiang. This is a farewell work for friends. The first part uses "eye" and "eyebrow peak" to compare the mountains and rivers in eastern Zhejiang, indicating that the destination of pedestrians is a beautiful place; The following film points out that farewell is in the late spring, writing farewell thoughts and deep blessings to friends and telling them to "be with spring".

I wrote this word to bid farewell to my friends without leaving a sad pattern. Instead, it describes the scenery at other times and the whereabouts of people after they leave, wishing friends eternal youth and showing their profound friendship. The whole word is novel in conception, clever in metaphor, pun in language and interesting in writing.

At the end of spring, Grace Wai Wong bid farewell to Bao Haoran, a good friend who made a guest appearance in Yuezhou (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Although cishi's family is in Rugao (Gaoyou), they can't come back and have a tiring journey, but they still write this farewell letter and sincerely wish their friends to be with Chunguang.

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Wang Guan (1035 ~ 1 100), a native of Rugao, Taizhou (now Rugao, Jiangsu), is a master of Hu Yuan, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, and is also called "two views" with Gaoyou Qin Guan.

When Wang Guan tried to be an official in Kaifengfu, the imperial examinations and. In the second year of Song Renzong Jiayou (1057), he was admitted as a scholar. Later, he served as Dali Temple Cheng and Jiangdu County Magistrate. According to legend, he once wrote a poem "Qing Ping Le", describing court life. The Empress Dowager was dissatisfied with Wang Anshi's political reform and thought that Wang Yin belonged to Wang Anshi's protege, so she desecrated Song Shenzong in the name of "Qingpingle" and dismissed Wang Yin the next day.

Wang Guan claimed to be "evicting guests" and lived a civilian life from then on. Wang Guan's representative works include Bujibe Bao Haoran's East Zhejiang, Riverside Huai, High Balcony and so on. Among them, Buji refers to eyes with water and eyebrows with mountains. Clever metaphor, pun intended, clever pen and beautiful flowers are all excellent works.