Send off to my brother
Seven-year-old girl
The clouds are starting to rise on the way out,
The leaves are sparse when I leave the pavilion.
The people who complain are like wild geese,
It does not fly in a single line.
This poem expresses the author's deep affection when bidding farewell to his brother. My brother is about to go on the road. Autumn clouds are beginning to rise in the sky, and the sky is gray. Around the road pavilion where they are separated, leaves are falling one after another, and the atmosphere is gloomy. What is surprising is that people cannot be like the wild geese. The wild geese can fly far away together, but at this time, we brothers and sisters cannot fly far away together. The atmosphere of the scene described in the poem corresponds to the mood of parting. The brother and sister cannot bear to be separated, contrasting with the flying geese, which seems natural and sincere.