Selected ancient poems about bidding farewell to friends

Chinese people attach great importance to emotions and farewells, and the reasons behind all these farewell behaviors are due to social regulations, social systems, and social structures such as study tours, knight-errants, officialdom, and border guarding. The inner reason is family Influenced by the deep culture of , ethics, blood and clan relations. Below are the ancient poems I compiled about bidding farewell to friends. You are welcome to read them. Ancient poems about bidding farewell to friends 1: Farewell by Xie Ting

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Xu Hun

Original text:

Lao The song explains boating, red leaves, green mountains and rapids.

At dusk, people are far away from the drunkenness. The sky is full of wind and rain, and I go down to the west building. Ancient poems about farewell to friends 2: Congratulations to the bridegroom? Farewell to the twelfth brother Maojia

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Xin Qiji

Original text:

< p>Farewell Maojia’s twelfth brother. There are two kinds of pelican and cuckoo, see "Li Sao Supplementary Notes"

Green trees listen to pelican. Geng Nakan, the partridges are singing, and the cuckoos are singing. Crying to the end of spring has nowhere to go, and the bitter hatred of Fang Fei has stopped. Not yet arrived, parting in this world. Immediately, the pipa gate is dark, the gate is longer, the green chariot is leaving the golden gate. Look at Yanyan and send her back to my concubine.

The general’s reputation is ruined after a hundred battles. Thousands of miles back to the river, old friends will never be seen again. The water is flowing, the wind is cold in the west, and the people's clothes are like snow. A strong man, but his tragic song is incomplete. The singing bird still knows how to hate, but it never cries clear tears and cries blood. Who fucked me, Zui Mingyue. Ancient Poems about Farewell to Friends 3: Sending off Master Fang/Sending Master

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Liu Changqing

Original text:

How can the lone cloud and the wild crane live in the human world?