Gao Shi's Don't Move Big

Two Poems of Biedongda is a group of poems written by Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. These two poems are the farewell works of Gao Shi and Dongda after a long separation. After a short party, they parted ways. The work outlines the gloomy and cold sad scenery when seeing off, showing that the poet was in a difficult situation at that time, but he was not depressed or sinking. It not only showed the poet's reluctant farewell to his friends, but also showed the poet's heroic and open-minded mind.

Biedongdaer's poems

one

Like a bird, she still flapped her wings and felt sorry for herself, leaving Beijing for more than ten years.

A gentleman is poor, who wants to meet today without paying for drinks?

Secondly,

Thousands of miles are dark, dark and faint, and the north wind blows snowflakes and heavy snow.

Don't worry about the road ahead, don't know the king of the world?

one

The sky was overcast and the sun darkened. The north wind is blowing, and the geese fly south in the falling snowflakes. Don't worry about having no friends in the new place. (With your piano sound and your musical accomplishment) Who in the world doesn't understand you and respect you!

Secondly,

Liuao felt sorry for himself and left Luo Jing for more than ten years. A gentleman is determined to win when he is poor, but he can't afford to pay for drinks when he meets today.