1, willow. "Liu" and "Liu" are homophonic. When the ancients bid farewell, they often expressed their deep feelings of parting by folding willows, so that many literati used this to express their resentment and nostalgia.
2. Changting In ancient times, there were pavilions along the road for travelers to stop to rest or see off. "Long Pavilion" has become an image with feelings of parting, which constantly appears in ancient farewell poems.
3. Nanpu. It is more common in farewell poems of South-to-North Water Transfer Project.
4. wine. There are countless poems that associate wine with parting, all of which use wine to express parting feelings.
5. Lao Ge. Originally refers to the song sung in the old pavilion (formerly located in the south of Nanjing, which is also a famous farewell place), and later became another name for the farewell song.
Common farewell images in poetry mainly include:
1, willow. For example, "Where to wake up tonight, Yang Liuan, the moonlight disappears in the morning breeze".
2. Changting For example, "chilling and moaning, Changting is late" and so on.
3. Nanpu. Such as "Nanpu is sad, and the west wind is curling in autumn."
4. wine. For example, "advise you to have one more glass of wine and go out of Yangguan for no reason."
5. Lao Ge. For example, "brother misinterprets the boat, and the red leaves and green hills are flowing."
6. In addition, there are others, so I won't list them here.