1. "Farewell to Master Lingche"
Author: Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty
1. Original text
Cang Cang Zhulin Temple, Yao The bell rings late.
The lotus hat brings the setting sun, and the green mountains alone return to the distance.
2. Translation
The green jungle covers the Bamboo Forest Temple, and the sound of bells at dusk can be heard in the distance.
Wearing a bamboo hat and carrying a bamboo hat under the reflection of the setting sun, he was walking alone along the green mountains into the distance.
2. "Farewell in the Mountains"
Author: Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
1. Original text
Farewell in the mountains, the sun sets Chai Fei.
The spring grass will be green next year, will the king and grandson return?
2. Translation
Sent off my friend in the deep mountains, the sunset half-hidden the firewood gate.
The spring grass will produce new green next year. My friend, can you return it?
3. "Sending People to People in Yishui"
Author: King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty
1. Original text
Farewell to Yandan here, A strong man is crowned with glory.
The people were gone in those days, but the water is still cold today.
2. Translation
I bid farewell to Prince Dan of Yan here, and the strong man Jing Ke was so angry that his hair grew red.
The heroes of the past have passed away, and today the Yishui is still so miserable.
4. "Sending Master Fangwai/Sending Master"
Author: Liu Changqing of Tang Dynasty
1. Original text
Gu How can the clouds and wild cranes live in the human world?
Momai Wozhou Mountain was known to people at that time.
2. Translation
How can Gu Yun live in the human world when he is accompanied by Ye He.
Don’t buy Wozhoushan, someone already knows where it is.
5. "Lao Lao Pavilion"
Author: Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
1. Original text
Wherever the world is sad, Lao Lao will send you away guest pavilion.
The spring breeze knows no pain and does not send away the green willow branches.
2. Translation
The saddest place in the world is this farewell to Laolao Pavilion.
The spring breeze will also appreciate the pain of parting and will not make the willow turn green.