Wan Li resigned from housework, and Chu Yunxi, a post road in Jinling, wrote a poem about place names.

Judge Li Runzhou patrol camp (Liu Changqing) Wan Li resigned from housework, and Chu Yunxi, a post road in Jinling, refused to stay, and Cao Qing sent horseshoes. [Note] Judge: Official name. One: Go. Runzhou: Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province today. Camp: a place where ancient carriages went out to station. Things: engage in. Drum music: an ancient military music, drum music: here refers to participating in the military. Jinling Post Road: A post road in the east of Nanjing. Postal service: In the old days, there were post stations in various places to deliver documents along the way. Chu: The middle reaches of the Yangtze River today. The first two sentences say that we keep walking all the way. Although I didn't intend to stay in the spring in the south of the Yangtze River, the thick green grass on the roadside kept swaying in the breeze, as if I was a little reluctant to leave the horseshoe. [Analysis] This is a farewell poem. The idea lies in the word "send", but the poet did not use gorgeous words to write "send" to express his inseparable feelings. First, I praised the noble quality of the other party who can stay away from home and serve the country in the south of the Yangtze River. Wan Li Cijia talks about the distance from home, and Jinling Post Road talks about the road to war. Later, three or four sentences "Jiang Chun refused to stay, and the grass was green to send horseshoes". The beautiful scenery of Jiangnan still can't keep you, and you have to continue your journey. The poet skillfully used anthropomorphic military service here to turn his feelings for his friends into the grass's reluctance to horseshoe. It is vivid and vivid, which can be said to be a high summary of the whole poem "sending love"