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In August, the reeds are cold and the eyes are white.

The north wind blows five Liang, who is Xunyang guest?

The cormorant mountain is slightly rainy and sunny, and Yangzhou national ceremony is born at dusk.

Pedestrians spend the night in Jinling Zhu, listening to the sound of geese falling into the sand. ?

This poem was written by a poet in the Tang Dynasty when he visited Jiangnan to bid farewell to his friend Liu Yu. The poet and Liu Yu are friends, but they are not very close. In August, Liu Yu returned to Jiangxi and went to Jiujiang. The poet wrote this poem as a farewell. Poetry is indifferent between sentient beings and ruthlessness, but it is not perfunctory entertainment. At the beginning of the poem, the scene is used to set off feelings and render the atmosphere of parting. At the end of the sentence, the word "wild goose" echoes reeds, is associated with the sound of wild geese, is euphemistic and implicit, and has a unique flavor, which has opened up the later charm. The poet stood there staring at the distant passenger ship and couldn't help thinking, "Where will the passenger ship dock tonight?" Farewell poems tend to be reluctant to leave, and the melancholy after leaving falls into this mode alone, while Li Hao applies his rich imagination to travelers and undertakes for others. I am here, but my heart goes with my friends.

Although this poem is an ancient poem, there are regular sentences in the ancient depression and duality in the rambling, which is rich and colorful. For example, the first two sentences in the first paragraph are awkward sentences, and the third sentence is legal sentences; In the coordination of rhyme and situation, the first paragraph uses a fast-paced five-character rhyme with short rhyme to express the intense emotion when leaving; In the second paragraph, the situation changes from intense to stretching, and the phonology changes accordingly, from five characters to seven characters, from sharp change to slow change, which is more expressive with melodious and even tones.