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What does it mean that the Yellow River falls into the East China Sea and goes to Wan Li?

First, the significance of this poem

"The Yellow River falls into the East China Sea, and Wan Li is written in his arms" means that the water of the Yellow River flows from the west to the Central Plains, pours into Wan Li and flows into the East China Sea. Your breadth of mind should be included in it. These two poems use the Yellow River to describe the breadth of Pei's fourteen hearts.

Second, the source and appreciation of this poem

"The Yellow River falls into the East China Sea, and Wan Li writes about my heart" is a farewell poem by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is complete as follows:

Appeared in front of Pei Shuze, Lang Ruxing Yushan.

The Yellow River falls into the East China Sea, and Wan Li writes it in his mind.

I dare not ride a white horse, but I can buy your care on the high mountain.

Wandering in Liuhe strangers, wandering like a cloud, going west!

In this poem, Pei Shu, a famous scholar in Jin Dynasty, refers to Pei Fourteen, praising Pei Fourteen for his handsome appearance, broad mind and lofty posture, which is unknown to the world and just like a floating cloud, which is useless. The whole poem expresses the parting with friends and the author's admiration and admiration for friends.

Li Bai uses the poet's mind, his own personality and his own aesthetic taste to perceive each other. Therefore, in Pei XIV, readers see the poet's personality, charm and spirit. Giving a friend a poem to praise a good friend, to be a confidant, and to see one's mind and personality in a friend's mental outlook are the basic characteristics of the ideological art of the poem "Giving Pei Fourteen".