Why should we meet again when we are both in dire straits? This famous sentence in the poem "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, expressed the author's feelings and thoughts about parting and meeting again. The meaning of this sentence is that even if we come from different places and suffer different experiences, since we meet now, why let the parting of the past affect our mood and understanding? We should cherish every person and every experience in front of us and not let the parting of the past leave us with regrets. This sentence expressed the author's open-mindedness and tolerance. He believed that no matter where people came from or what kind of experience they had suffered, they could understand, respect and cherish each other. At the same time, the author also emphasized that he should cherish everything in front of him and not let his past experiences affect his current mood and actions.
This sentence came from a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi in the poem "Farewell to the Ancient Plains". It was written by him when he left the Ancient Plains. Even if we are from the same world, why should we know each other? When we part, we should cherish our encounters and not have unnecessary disputes and contradictions because of the differences in the past.
The song " Meeting Again " expressed the feelings of two people who had once loved each other deeply and parted ways for some reason. However, the flow of time did not dilute the feelings between them. They still remembered it clearly, and it was even more profound. This song was warm and affectionate, explaining how to love, as well as the nostalgia for the good old days, the longing and hope for a new beginning in the future. It was deeply loved by the audience with its moving melody and sincere emotions, and left a deep mark on many people's hearts.
I come out after a thousand calls, still holding a pipa half covering my face. Why should we know each other when we meet again? This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Pipa Song." It means: Although I was called out for a long time, I still covered my face with my pipa. Why should we know each other when we meet again? This sentence depicted the poet's journey with the pipa master, expressing his feelings for the fallen and his joy at meeting.
Breaking willows was usually a form of poetry used to express the author's longing and nostalgia for a particular object. In literary works, the image of breaking willows was often used to describe the scene of separation, hinting at the emotional entanglement and reluctance between the protagonist and the other party. In some novels, breaking willows could be a symbol of the protagonist's nostalgia for the good old days and his reluctance and sadness for parting. In some novels, breaking willows could also be used to emphasize the protagonist's indomitable will and perseverance, as well as his deep thinking about life and love. In short, the willow folding poem was a poetic form with rich content and symbolic meaning. It played an important role in literary works and could be used to express the author's thoughts, feelings, and values.
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" To Drink " was one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. It expressed the author's heroic, generous, and open-minded thoughts and feelings. At the same time, it also reflected the author's open-mindedness and detachment towards life. In this poem, Li Bai used drinking to express his open-minded feelings and compared himself to "I was born to be useful" to express his self-confidence and good expectations for the future. At the same time, he also expressed his feelings for history and life, and his yearning for a free life. The whole poem was smooth and bright, showing Li Bai's heroic, unrestrained and detached personality and outlook on life.
" To Drink " was one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. It mainly expressed the poet's heroic, generous, and open-minded thoughts and feelings. In the poem, Li Bai compared himself to "fine wine" with the introduction of "will drink" and expressed his open-minded and heroic feelings with the help of wine. He believed that he was a person who was born to be useful. He should maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, drink, and enjoy life, regardless of whether he was in adversity or prosperity. At the same time, Li Bai also expressed his thoughts and feelings about history, life, and friendship. He believed that life was short, and he should cherish the time to meet with friends, drink, and talk about the value of life together. The poem," To Drink ", showed Li Bai's unique literary style and ideology through his heroic, open-minded, positive and optimistic thoughts and feelings, as well as his understanding of history, life and friendship.
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Why should we ever know each other? The source and author of the first sentence are unknown. This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Presented to Wei Eight Chushi." The whole poem is: "If life is only like the first time, what is the autumn wind sad painting fan?" It is easy to change the heart of an old friend, but the heart of an old friend is easy to change. The words of Mount Li are gone. In the middle of the night, tears fall and bells ring. I don't complain. How can it be as I wish for the brocade-clothed man to be married?"
Not to disappoint Tathagata, not to disappoint Qing is a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Regret." The whole poem reads: Parting attentively, re-send words, words have vowed to know each other. On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, in the middle of the night when no one was whispering in the Longevity Palace. In heaven I wish to be lovebirds, on earth I wish to be twigs. As long as the heavens and earth last, this regret will never end. Among them, the phrase " not to disappoint the Buddha, not to disappoint the Qing " referred to the love relationship between two people." Buddha " referred to the Buddha in Buddhism, and " Qing " referred to Yang Guifei. Through this sentence, the poet expressed his deep love for Yang Guifei and promised to protect her no matter what difficulties she encountered. This sentence expressed the poet's strong pursuit and commitment to true love, reflecting the deep feelings of friendship.