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Uncle's hotel reading answer

It is a farewell poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, to Wang Lun, a local friend, when he visited Taohuatan in Jingxian (now southern Anhui).

The whole poem is as follows:

Li Bai was just about to leave when he heard a farewell song from the shore.

Even if the Peach Blossom Pond is deep, it is not as deep as Wang Lun's sending away my love.

I was about to get on the boat and untie the cable when I heard melodious singing from the shore. Look at Taohuatan. Even though thousands of feet is deep, how can I be as grateful as Wang Lun?

Extended data

During the reign of Tang Tianbao, Wang Lun, a hero of Jingxian County, heard that Li Bai, a great poet, lived in Bolijia, Nanling. He was very happy and wrote to Li Bai: "Do you like traveling? We have ten miles of peach blossoms here! Do you like drinking? We have Wanjia Hotel here! "

Li Bai left happily. When he arrived in Jingxian County, Li Bai asked where Wang Lun Taoyuan Hotel was. Wang Lun replied, "Peach blossom is the name of a pool of water, and there is no peach blossom. Wanjia is the boss surnamed Wan, and there is no Wanjia Hotel. " Li Bai laughed.

On the day of Li Bai's departure, Wang Lun gave Li Bai eight famous horses and ten bundles of silks and satins, and sent servants aboard. After a farewell dinner at home, Li Bai boarded a boat parked on Taohuatan. The ship was about to leave the shore when he suddenly heard a song.

Li Bai looked back and saw Wang Lun and many villagers marching on the shore, singing to see him off. Li Bai was very moved by the host's profound friendship and simple form of seeing him off. He immediately spread out the paper and ink and wrote this poem to Wang Lun.

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