The five or six issues clearly indicate the specific time and place of farewell. In February in Kaifeng, the grass grows and the warblers fly, and the bursts of spring are unforgettable. Spring makes people happy, but also sad, because the poet is going to say goodbye to his friends here and now. The street warbler who originally announced spring is very sad now. At this time, the more charming the spring scenery is, the more it arouses feelings of parting. The so-called "writing sadness with joy" is even more sad. Facing the old friend who was about to return to Songyang, the poet could not bear to leave and could not help but burst into tears.
Seven or eight sentences use the allusion of the legendary "Song of Beating the Earth". This legend was originally an eulogy and praise for Yao's administration, but this poem expresses seclusion by "digging wells to plow fields" and "forgetting the land". "No, I'm not" in the poem reflects the poet's admiration for the seclusion of Yangshan people.
The last two sentences describe parting. With friends gone, the road ahead is long, and the thoughts of parting will always come to mind. The poet wishes his friends a pleasant journey. After saying goodbye, they will surely remember each other.
This poem describes the memories of the author and friends. The poet touched the scene and wrote his feelings with the scene, and expressed his heartfelt farewell through this poem. This poem is written tactfully and fluently with deep feelings.