The farewell poem written by Wang Bo is as follows:
"Farewell to Du Shaozhi as Shuzhou"
Tang·Wang Bo
Chengque Fusan Qin, the wind and smoke look to Wujin. I want to say goodbye to you, we are both eunuchs.
There are close friends in the sea, and they are like neighbors in the world. If you do nothing, you will be on the wrong road, and your children will be stained with towels.
Wang Bo (ca. 650-ca. 676), courtesy name Zian, was a Han nationality and a poet of the Tang Dynasty. A native of Longmen in ancient Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi), he was born into a Confucian family. He was known as the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty" together with Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and King Luo Bin, with Wang Bo as the leader.
Wang Bo has been smart and studious since he was a child. According to the "Old Book of Tang Dynasty", he was able to write articles at the age of six. His writing style was fluent and he was praised as a "child prodigy". When he was nine years old, he read Yan Shi's ancient annotations of "Hanshu" and wrote ten volumes of "Zhixia" to correct his mistakes. At the age of sixteen, Ying Yousu passed the examination and was appointed Chaosanlang. He was kicked out of Prince Pei's Mansion for doing "Cock Fighting".
After that, Wang Bo spent three years touring the mountains and rivers of Bashu and wrote a large number of poems. After returning to Chang'an, he asked Guozhou to join the army. While serving in the army, he was demoted twice for killing an official slave privately. In August of the third year of Shangyuan (676), when he was returning from Jiaozhi to visit his father, he unfortunately crossed the sea and drowned, and died of panic. Wang Bo is good at Wulu and Wujue in poetry genres. His representative works include "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou". His main literary achievement is parallel prose, which is excellent in terms of quantity and quality. His representative works include "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion". wait.