The whole poem "To Wang Lun" means that Li Bai was about to leave when he heard a farewell song from the shore. Even if the Peach Blossom Lake reaches thousands of feet, it can't compare with Wang Lun's Farewell to Me. This poem was written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The original poem is as follows:
Li Bai was just about to leave when he heard a farewell song from the shore.
Even if the Peach Blossom Pond is deep, it is not as deep as Wang Lun's sending away my love.
Wang Lun in the poem is a friend of Li Bai. When Li Bai visited Taohuatan in Qiongxian County (now Anhui Province), Wang Lun from nearby Jia Cun often entertained Li Bai with his own wine, and they formed a deep friendship.
This poem expresses gratitude for Wang Lun's affectionate delivery in a contrasting way. Saying goodbye with the metaphor of "deep thousands of feet" is vivid, and the word "less than" is added, which enhances the moving power of the poem.
Introduction: To Wang Lun is a farewell poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in Tang Dynasty, to Wang Lun, a local friend, when he was traveling in Jingxian (now southern Anhui).
Li Bai was about to go by boat when he heard singing on the shore. Even if the Peach Blossom Pond is deep, it is not as deep as Wang Lun's sending away my love.
This poem describes the scene of Wang Lun seeing Bai off when he was about to leave by boat, and expresses Wang Lun's simple and sincere feelings for Li Bai very simply and naturally.
Peach Blossom Pond is deeper than thousands of feet, but not as good as Wang Lun. Li Bai began to praise the profundity of the Peach Blossom Pond with "deep thousands of feet", and then turned the intangible friendship into tangible thousands of feet Pond by contrast, vividly expressing Wang Lun's sincere and profound friendship for Li Bai.
The language of the whole poem is fresh and natural, and the imagination is rich and strange. Although there are only four sentences and twenty-eight characters, it is a household name and one of the most widely circulated masterpieces in Li Bai's poems.