This sentence comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi's "Langtaosha".
Full-text: Wan Li sand of the Yellow River with nine curves, waves scouring the wind. ? Since you are from the sky, and now you seem to fly directly to the Milky Way, please take me to the sky, gather in the Milky Way, and go to the home of Cowherd and Weaver Girl together.
The Yellow River in Wan Li twists and turns with sediment, and the waves are rolling, like a huge wind from all corners of the country. Today, we can go all the way along the Yellow River to the Milky Way, and we will visit the home of Cowherd and Weaver Girl together.
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Gold and talents will not be buried forever, because things change and develop. The poet's thought is materialistic, which can be seen here. Liu Yuxi lives by a spirit, so his poems have strength. The scene in the poem is dynamic, as if to dispel the repressed spirit inside.
Even when sighing, the rhythm is not lifeless, but passionate and generous. Hu Yinglin in the Ming Dynasty thought "How many flowers fall in a dream" was deplorable. According to the General Catalogue of Siku Encyclopedia, Liu Shi is "not enough in words, but more refined". These views are similar, reflecting Liu Shi's bold and open-minded poetic style.