Mochow has no bosom friend in the future. Who in the world doesn't know Tiā Nxià Shuré n Bhí j ū n?
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Thousands of miles away, Huang Yun has a beautiful day.
The north wind blows goose feathers and heavy snow one after another. If you don't mind.
Mochow has no confidant in the road ahead,
Who doesn't know you in the world, Tiā Nxià shuí ré nb? Shí j ū n?
Thousands of miles away in Huang Yun, the sky was dark, the north wind roared and the goose feather snowed heavily. Don't worry about having no friends ahead. Who doesn't know you in the world?
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Two Poems of Biedongda is a group of poems written by Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. These two poems are the farewell works of Gao Shi and Dongda after a long separation. After a short party, they parted ways. The work outlines the gloomy and cold sad scenery when seeing off, showing that the author was in a difficult situation at that time, but he was not depressed or sinking. It not only showed the author's reluctant farewell to his friends, but also showed the author's heroic and open-minded mind.