Being in a foreign land, Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote "Looking up, I found it was moonlight, then sinking, suddenly thinking of my hometown" in the moonlight. The author is alone in a foreign land, looking at the bright moon, and he is homesick. When he thinks of everything in his hometown, he can't help feeling endless sadness. He can only sing the moon, leaving this famous sentence sung through the ages.
After leaving his hometown, Li Yue once chanted, "I will take you home with water, and the original boat will be 300 Li", turning the nostalgia for his hometown into a farewell to Wan Li. How clever this idea is and how strong his feelings are. He put a case and wrote this famous sentence through the ages.
Unlike his friends for many years, Wang Bo wrote in Du Shaofu's Zhou Shu, "However, as long as China keeps our friendship, heaven will remain our neighbor", and they are friends for many years. Today, when we say goodbye, we don't know when we can meet again. We are naturally reluctant to part, but the poet is optimistic, puts aside the feelings of parting, and writes this farewell sentence that has been told for generations.
In the face of parting, Wang Wei confided his true feelings in "Seeing Yuan Er An Xi": "There is no reason to persuade you to drink more." In the narrative tone, the gesture of expressing affection expresses sincere farewell. On the green river bank, willows are folded in half and sent to each other, whispering this beautiful sentence that has been passed down through the ages.
I like reading ancient poems and appreciating the feelings of parting in them. It seems that I have experienced a trip, lost in it, and even made me not want to wake up.