Sending firewood to serve the imperial palace was written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes Bai Juyi's farewell to his good friend Chai. Chai had to go to other places because of things in officialdom. When Bai Juyi bid farewell, he lamented friendship and expressed his feelings with poetry.
The poem reads: "When you leave, you look at each other with tears and are relatively speechless." This sentence expresses Bai Juyi's feelings when he left. When leaving, Bai Juyi's eyes filled with tears. He sat opposite the firewood, but he didn't speak. He can only feel each other's feelings silently.
The poem also wrote: "Dongfeng is not convenient for Zhou Lang, and Tongquetai is locked in Er Qiao." This sentence is a message to Chai. Bai Juyi hopes Chai can successfully complete his mission and return to his hometown. He described Chai's situation as "the east wind doesn't follow" and hoped that he could return to his hometown smoothly. And "Tongque Chunshen locks Er Qiao" is a blessing to Chai, hoping that his family will be safe.
After saying goodbye, Bai Juyi sighed, "It's a long time since I met you." This sentence expressed his yearning for Chai Shiyu. He felt that he knew Chai too late and spent too little time together. Moreover, it will take a long time to separate after a farewell, which makes Bai Juyi feel very sad.
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Farewell to relatives who have traveled far away is the hardest thing in life. When faced with such a scene, the ancients often used poetry to express their feelings. The poem "Send Chai Fengyu" describes Bai Juyi's farewell to his good friend Chai, expressing his cherish of friendship and sadness at parting. If you have a similar experience, or want to know more about some ancient poems, you might as well read this poem and feel the feelings of the ancients.