The poems about friendship are as follows:
1. You buried your bones in the mud under the spring, but I sent them to the world with a head full of snow.
From "Meng Wei Zhi" by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty
Explanation: I miss you under the underworld, the soil erodes your flesh and bones, and eventually turns into a handful of loess, but now although I In the human world, he still has gray hair on his temples.
2. Stop thinking about old friends and homeland, and try new tea with new fire. Poetry and wine take advantage of the youth.
From "Wang Jiangnan·Transcendent Taiwanese Works" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
Explanation: Don't miss your hometown in front of old friends. Let's light a new fire to cook the newly picked tea. Write poems, get drunk, and have fun while you are still young.
3. A glass of wine with peach and plum spring breeze, and ten years of light in the rainy night in the rivers and lakes.
From the Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Sending Huang Jifu"
Explanation: Back then, under the spring breeze, I watched the peach and plum blossoms and drank fine wine. Gudeng listens to Qiu Yu and misses you.
4. The green mountains and the clouds and rain, how could the bright moon ever be the two villages.
From "Sending Firewood to the Emperor" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty
Explanation: The green mountains in the two places are shaded by clouds, moistened by rain and dew, and bathed in the same bright moon. What about two places?
5. You can laugh a few times in your life, but you have to get drunk when you meet in a drinking competition.
From "A Night Gathering with the Judges in the Liangzhou Pavilion" written by Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty
Explanation: There are a few times in life where you can laugh to your heart's content. Today, when we meet for a wine fight, we must drink as much as we can. drunk.