Farewell to the Governor in Shu is a poem by a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is to comfort friends not to be sad when they leave. The first couplet depicts the scene and style of farewell to friends, implying farewell and strict confrontation; Couplets are a comforting word, pointing out the inevitability of parting, inheriting the same and dispersing, turning reality into emptiness, and the literary situation is ups and downs.
The sudden peak of the neck joint highly summarizes the scene of "deep friendship, which sublimates friendship to a higher aesthetic realm"; The couplet points out the theme of "seeing off" and continues to encourage and remind friends, which is also an emotional confession.
The whole poem is full of ups and downs, flowing atmosphere and broad-minded artistic conception. It is an unparalleled classic in farewell poems. Although there are only forty words, it is full of twists and turns, as if a small picture contains countless mountains and valleys, and the scenery is endless, which has been widely circulated so far.