The drizzle in the morning wet the dust in the Acropolis, and the hotels with blue bricks and green tiles and the surrounding willows were particularly fresh and clear. Please come to another farewell bar, because you won't see your old friends there after you leave Yangguan. "Send Yuan to Twenty Shores" is a seven-character quatrain written by the poet Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty.
This poem was written by Wang Wei when he sent his friends to the northwest frontier. Later, it was composed for musicians, and it was called "Three Layers in Yangguan", also known as "The Acropolis Song", which was written about before the Anshi Rebellion. The place to see him off is Weicheng. The poet sent his friend Yuaner to the Duhu Building in Anxi, from Chang 'an to Weicheng Guest House, and finally to the place where he broke up, making this seven-line farewell.
Classical poetry
Classical poetry is a genre of poetry, which can be divided into four-character poems, five-character poems and seven-character poems according to the number of words in the poem. Compared with Xiaozong's poems, ancient poems are free in meter, do not require antithesis and leveling, and have unlimited rhyme. Classical poetry is a kind of poetry as opposed to modern poetry. Before the formation of modern poetry, various schools of poetry. Also known as the ancient style of ancient poetry, there are three carriers of "clever congratulations", "walking" and "singing".
Four-character poems no longer exist in modern poetry. Although there is no ancient writing, it goes without saying that it is an ancient poem. The ancient poems included in The Book of Songs are mainly four-character poems. Four-character poems were written in Han, Wei and Jin Dynasties. Cao Cao's Looking at the Sea and Tao Yuanming's Stopping Clouds are typical four-character poems. There are many ancient poems with five words and seven words, referred to as five ancient poems and seven ancient poems for short.