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Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a farewell speech, which is a poem describing the feeling of parting, which contains thoughts and feelings about life. This poem has become a classic in China's classical literature with its profound connotation and beautiful language.

Poetic background

Wang Wei was a famous writer and painter in Tang Dynasty. His poems are famous for their freshness, elegance, implication and profound artistic conception. The farewell speech was written by Wang Wei when he was leaving, expressing his pain of leaving and his pursuit of the future.

Poetry analysis

The poem "Kwai in the Green Garden, Waiting for the Sun _" begins with a description of the fresh beauty of sunflowers in the garden and the scene of waiting for the sun to rise in the morning dew. Here, "sunflower in the garden" can be understood as a parting person, while "seeing the sun in the morning _" implies their expectation for the future.

"Yangchun Budeze, everything is brilliant." This sentence expresses the beauty of the spring season and the endless vitality of everything. This is also the poet's good wishes for the future.

"I am often afraid that the autumn festival will come and the yellow leaves will wither." The "Autumn Festival" here can be understood as the moment of parting, while "_ Huanghua Ye Shuai" describes the sadness of parting.

"A hundred rivers go east to the sea, and when will they go west?" This sentence expresses the poet's yearning for his hometown and his pursuit of the future.

"Young people don't work hard, but the elderly are sad." This sentence is the end of the poem, expressing the poet's thoughts and feelings about life. He believes that only by working hard when you are young, you won't have too many regrets when you are old.

Poetry appreciation

Farewell speech is a poem full of philosophy and emotion, which expresses the poet's thoughts and feelings about parting and the future. The language of poetry is concise, but it contains profound connotation and emotion. It takes parting as its theme, but it is not only a description of parting, but also a reflection and understanding of life.