Such verses are as follows:
1. "I will see you off at the east gate of Luntai, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow." It comes from Cen Shen's "Song of Snow to Send Magistrate Wu Back to Jingjing", which shows the magnificent scenery of snow in August, expresses the feeling of saying goodbye outside the Great Wall, seeing off guests in the snow, and expresses the sadness of separation.
"2. It's a sad farewell to Nanpu. The west wind is blowing in the autumn and my heart breaks when I see it. It's good to leave and don't look back." It comes from "Farewell to Nanpu" by Bai Juyi, which shows the slightly sad and beautiful farewell between the poet and his friends.
3. "Let's see each other off in the mountains, the sunset covers the firewood. The spring grass is green every year, and the king and grandson will never return." It comes from Wang Wei's "Farewell in the Mountains", which shows the reluctance to leave friends. The subject matter is very common, but the conception is original and unique.