Author Wang Wei? the Tang Dynasty
See you at Lingaotai, Kawahara.
The faint bird returns, and the pedestrian walks.
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Farewell friends in the towering balcony, overlooking the long river and the wide Yuan Ye, I don't know where the end is. The homing birds are flying in the sunset. Pedestrians hurried away without a moment's pause.
Lingaotai is an old topic in Han Dynasty. From the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, there were many poems on this topic. For example, Cao Pi, Wei Wendi in the Three Kingdoms Period, Xie Tiao, a poet in the Southern Dynasties, and Wang Bo, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, all wrote Lingaotai. This poem of Wang Wei is similar to that of Xie Tiao.
Wang Wei (699-76 1 year, 70 1 year -76 1 year), a native of Zhou Pu, Hedong (now yongji city, Shanxi), a native of Qixian, Shanxi, was a famous poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty, with the word "Mosha" and the name "Mosha Jushi".