Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Meng Haoran's Farewell on the Way to Yangzhou is adapted from the short story Yellow Crane Tower.

Meng Haoran's Farewell on the Way to Yangzhou is adapted from the short story Yellow Crane Tower.

One day, my old friend Meng Haoran told me that he was going to Yangzhou for a long trip. I sent him to the Yellow Crane Tower at the Yangtze River Pier. Seeing that my old friend is leaving me, I can't help but feel a little disappointed: "It's hard to see you again!" " Haoran also said, "All good things must come to an end, brother. Don't break your heart. If there is a fate, we will definitely meet in the future! " "Having said that, after getting along for a long time, it is inevitable that I will be reluctant." Looking at the raging river, I can't help feeling sad. "Brother, don't be sad. You see, the spring in March is so beautiful. The flowers on both sides of the river are colorful, reflected in the water, and sailboats decorate the river like stars. If we don't laugh a few times, won't we live up to this beautiful scenery? " "Good brother's right! We will leave each other again and we will definitely meet again in the future! " "Brother, that's right! The ship is leaving, I want to go up! " "good! Xiandi walks slowly! " Meng Haoran boarded the sailboat, and the boatman shook his paddle and sailed away. Slowly, the ship sailed farther and farther in my eyes, and finally disappeared at the intersection of blue sky and clear water. Although I couldn't see Brother Haoran's sailboat, I still refused to leave the place where the boat disappeared. At this time, all I can see is the surging river rushing to the sky. Brother Meng, if it is fate, we can meet again!

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