A six-word poem with thousands of miles of white clouds

The six-word poem of a thousand miles of white clouds is: White clouds are a thousand miles away in Wan Li, and the brook before the bright moon and the brook after it.

This is a poem written by Liu Changqing in the Tang Dynasty, which expresses the author's yearning for being far away from his hometown and relatives.

similarly, there are "idle watching clouds roll and clouds are comfortable, and time always beats people".