Li Bai, Gao Shi, and Wang Wei wrote farewell poems that were not sad and lingering.

1. Farewell poems that are not sad and lingering:

1. Li Bai’s poem: "Farewell to Meng Haoran at the Yellow Crane Tower in Guangling"

An old friend bid farewell to Huang in the West Crane Tower, fireworks in Yangzhou in March.

The shadow of the lone sail in the distance is gone in the blue sky, and only the Yangtze River can be seen flowing in the sky.

2. Gao Shi's poem: "Two Poems of Farewell to Dong Da"

Thousands of miles of yellow clouds and white sun, and the north wind blows the wild geese and snow. Don't worry, there will be no friends in the future. No one in the world will know you.

Liu Fei fluttered and felt sorry for himself. He left Beijing and Luo for more than ten years. My husband is poor and lowly, so there is no money for drinks when we meet today.

3. Wang Wei's poem: "Farewell to Prince Li of Zizhou"

Ten thousand valleys have towering trees, and thousands of mountains ring with cuckoos. It rained all night in the mountains, and there were hundreds of springs under the trees.

Han women lose cloth, and Ba people sue for taro fields. Wen Weng turned over professors and did not dare to rely on the sages.

2. Expanding knowledge: Introduction to poetry

1. "Send Meng Haoran to Guangling from the Yellow Crane Tower" is one of the famous poems by the great poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. This is a farewell poem that combines feelings of separation and scenery. The first sentence points out the place of farewell: the famous Yellow Crane Tower; the second sentence describes the time and destination of farewell: the spring scenery of "Fireworks in March" and the scenic "Yangzhou" in the southeast; the third and fourth sentences describe the scene of farewell: watching Gufan Gone far away; leaving only a river of spring water. The poem uses the gorgeous and mottled spring scenery of fireworks and the vast Yangtze River as the background. It exaggerates to the best of its ability and paints a farewell painting of the poet with broad artistic conception, endless emotions, bright colors and suave style. Although this poem is a farewell poem, it is written elegantly and smartly, with deep but not stagnant emotion, eternal but not sad meaning, beautiful but not superficial words, and far-reaching rhyme but not empty.

2. "Two Poems of Farewell to Dong Da" is a collection of poems by Gao Shi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. These two poems are the farewell works of Gao Shi and Dong Da who reunited after a long separation and went their separate ways after a brief reunion. The work outlines the dark and cold melancholy scene at the time of farewell, showing that the poet was in a difficult situation at the time, but he was not depressed or sinking because of it. It not only reveals the poet's attachment to his friend's long journey, but also shows The poet's heroic and open-minded mind.

3. "Send Off Li Shijun from Zizhou" is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, to send Li Shijun off to Shu for his appointment. The poet imagined the magnificent scenery of the mountains and forests of Zizhou, where his friend was an official, as well as the customs and sentiments of the people, and encouraged his friend to create achievements in Zizhou and surpass the sages. This poem selects the scenery that best expresses the characteristics of Shu, and uses exaggeration to describe it, making the scenery spectacular and open. The whole poem does not have the sentimental atmosphere of ordinary farewell poems. It has a positive and cheerful mood and a high-spirited and bright style. It is one of the famous farewell poems in Tang poetry.