Bian Zhilin's Broken Chapters referred to the famous poem, Broken Chapters, which was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Dai Shulun. This poem used Bian Zhilin's environment as the background to express the poet's reluctance to part and his longing for his old friend. The full text of Broken Chapters was as follows: I'll send you off far away, my clothes full of tears. He said he was trustworthy, he said he was not trustworthy. I hope your heart will be satisfied. The setting sun melts gold and the colorful clouds scatter It was a lonely city on a mountain. Why should the Qiang flute complain about the willows the spring breeze does not cross the Jade Gate Pass. life is full of joy Don't let the golden goblet face the moon empty. All things in their being are good for something. I'll come back again when I've lost all my money. Cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun I must drink three hundred cups at a time. Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng I'm about to pour wine into my cup, don't stop. I'll sing a song for you, please listen to it for me. Bells, drums and jade are not worth being expensive. I hope I'll be drunk for a long time and never wake up. Since ancient times, sages and sages have been lonely, only the drinker left his name. In the past, the king of Chen gave a banquet in Pingle to drink ten thousand taels of wine. Why should the host say that there is little money? I must buy it directly and pour it to you. I'll go out and exchange my five-streaked horse for fine wine to relieve my eternal sorrow with you. The first two lines of the poem," Seeing you off with tears all over your shirt," expressed the poet's inner pain and reluctance when parting. The next two sentences," I believe in myself and I don't believe in myself ", expressed the poet's doubts and wavering of his beliefs. The last two sentences,"May your heart be fulfilled", expressed the poet's longing for his old friend and hoped that his old friend could successfully achieve his goal. Through the poet's emotional changes, the whole poem shows the pain of separation and longing, and also shows the fresh, natural, bold and unrestrained poetry of the Tang Dynasty.