This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Bo's "Farewell to Friends": A bosom friend in the sea is like a neighbor in the far end of the world. I don't want my children to share the same towel on the wrong road. Compared to the phrase "a friend in the sea is like a neighbor in the far end of the world", I prefer the phrase "inaction is at the fork of the road, children share the towel". This poem expressed the feeling of being able to maintain the feelings between friends even if they were separated on the road of life. Even if they couldn't see each other often, as long as their hearts were connected, they could comfort each other in distant places. This kind of emotion was not limited to friendship but could also be applied to love. It expressed people's belief in the face of setbacks in life, that is, no matter what difficulties we encounter, we should strengthen our beliefs and continue to move forward, not give up because of a temporary setback. For a farewell poem with the same idea, you can refer to the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell": The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings. This poem expressed the sadness and reluctance of parting, and also expressed that on the road of life, we should cherish every moment of life and not give up easily to continue moving forward. Even in the face of parting, one must maintain an optimistic attitude and believe that the future will be better.
Here are some poems about friendship: Friendship Forever-Bible 2. Green mountains never change, green water flows forever, friendship lasts forever--Bai Juyi A bosom friend in the sea is like a neighbor in the distant world--Wang Bo If love lasts forever, how can we be together? --Qin Guan The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's love for me--Li Bai Don't worry about the road ahead without a confidant. Who in the world doesn't know you? --Gao Shi 7. The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's love for me--Li Bai 8. Everlasting Days Sometimes End This Regret Continues--Bai Juyi The green mountains do not change, the green water flows forever, and friendship lasts forever--Bai Juyi A bosom friend in the sea is like a neighbor in the distance--Wang Bo
A soulmate referred to two people who had similar stories, experiences, or thoughts. They could understand each other and resonate with each other like a beautiful piece of music that left one with endless aftertaste. For example, when they met, they were like two bosom friends, listening to each other's confidences and feeling endless warmth and gratitude.
The end of the world and parting are two common topics. The following are some poems about the end of the world: 1 Ascending--Du Fu of Tang Dynasty The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. 2. Sapphire Case, Yuan Xi-Xin Qiji of Tang Dynasty The east wind blows the flowers and trees at night, and the stars fall like rain. Carved cars and precious horses are fragrant, the road is filled with the sound of phoenix and flute, the light of the teapot turns, and the dragon and fish dance all night. Moths, snow willows, golden threads of laughter, sweet and fragrant. Looking for him in the crowd thousands of times, suddenly looking back, that person is in the dim light. Song of Everlasting Regret-Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty The king covered his face and could not save himself from seeing the blood and tears flowing in harmony. The yellow dust is scattered, the wind is bleak, the cloud stack is winding, climbing the Sword Pavilion. At the foot of Mount Emei, there are few people walking. The flag is dark and the sun is thin. The water of Shu River is green, and the Lord Green of Shu Mountain is in love day and night. I see the moon in the palace, sad face, night rain, hear the sound of the bell, heartbroken. Heaven and earth spin round and round, turning the lamp back and forth at night, shining on silver clothes. Dying, sick and frightened, he sat up and asked with a smile where the guest had come from. Parting is also a common theme. Here are some poems about parting: 1 "Climbing the Platform to Send Du Shaofu to Shuzhou"-Wang Zhihuan of Tang Dynasty The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. 2 "Send Yuan Er to Anxi"-Wang Zhihuan of Tang Dynasty The morning rain in the city of Wei is light and dusty. The guest house is green and the willows are new. I advise you to drink another cup of wine and go west to Yangguan without old friends. 3."Happy Meeting"-Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty Without saying a word, I went up to the west tower alone. The moon was like a hook. Lonely sycamore trees in the deep courtyard lock the clear autumn. If I can't cut it off, it's still a mess. It's the sorrow of separation. Don't feel the same in your heart.
It has been passed down mainly through local folklore. People in the area have told the stories from one generation to the next.
"Yunyang Pavilion and Han Shen's Farewell" was a poem written by Sikong Shu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The beginning of the poem was," Old friends parted by the sea, separated by mountains and rivers." Then, it described the feelings and pain of reunion after a long separation. In the poem, there was a mention of " having a dream at first sight, grieving and asking about each other's years ", expressing the surprise and suspicion of the author and his old friend when they reunited, as well as asking each other about the situation that they had not seen for many years. The second half of the poem was about the lonely lamp shining in the cold, the dark bamboo floating smoke, and the scene of parting sorrow and hatred in the Ming Dynasty. The whole poem was sincere, depicting the preciousness of friendship and the pain of parting.
The female Taoist priest wrote a love poem to confess to the monk. The monk wrote a poem that has been passed down for thousands of years called "Thinking": I'm thinking about it in the south of the sea. Why ask about life and death, but cherish the people in front of you. The two people in front of her loved each other very much. Birth, aging, sickness and death are hard to sleep alone at night. This poem expressed the monk's deep feelings for the female Taoist priest, but he knew that he could not spend the rest of his life with her because death, birth, aging, illness and death were inevitable laws of nature. He cherished the lover in front of him. Although they would face all kinds of pain and challenges, he was willing to accompany her to face all the challenges in life together. This poem not only expressed the monk's deep feelings for the female Taoist priest, but also expressed the human's thoughts on death and life. It became a classic and was widely praised.
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There were many famous poems praising Haitang, and some of the most popular ones included: 1. Begonia is still young. How can it be worn down? Liu Lang has already regretted his farewell to Zhongnan. Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass 2. I hope you can pick more. This is the most lovesick thing. Zhu Shuzhen's " Bewitching Eyes: Slow and Gentle Spring Day " 3. Although I don't know poetry, I know that Begonia is not blown by the wind. Among all the flowers and trees, it was the only one that gave off a fragrance. It was really the cutest. Lin Daiyu's Dream of the Red Chamber 4. Begonia has been through the rain and rouge, but who knows if it's easy to drift. A famous sentence that praises the begonia fruit 5. The spring breeze curled up in the light, and the fragrant fog covered the moon in the air. I'm afraid the flowers will go to sleep in the middle of the night, so I burn high candles to illuminate the red dress. Su Shi's "The East Wind Curls and Flows Soggy Light" These poems described the beauty, fragrance, and symbolic meaning of the begonia, praising the unique charm and good quality of the begonia flower. Begonia flowers were regarded as a symbol of nobility, purity, and strength in traditional Chinese culture, and were widely used in literature and art.
It has been passed down mainly through oral tradition. Elders would tell the stories to the younger generations around the hearth.
The story of Adam and Eve has been transmitted through generations in multiple ways. Primarily, it is in the religious scriptures like the Old Testament in the Bible. Then, it has been spread by religious scholars and clergy who have expounded on it during religious services and teachings. Also, it has influenced art, literature, and oral traditions. For example, many paintings depict the Garden of Eden scene with Adam and Eve. And in literature, there are references and retellings of the story, which all contribute to passing it down through history.