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Some lines mean see you next time.

1, the line is heavy and out of your life. Since then, you and I have traveled thousands of miles, I am in heaven, and you are in heaven. The road is so dangerous and far away, when I meet you, can I know when? -From the Han Dynasty: Anonymous Travel and Re-travel

Interpretation of the vernacular: You have been walking and walking, thus separating you from me. From then on, you and I are thousands of miles apart, I am at the end of the day, and you are at the end of the day. The road is so difficult and so far. Do you know when it is time to meet?

Prepare chicken and rice for me, old friend. You entertain me on your farm. Green Woods surround the village and green hills are located outside the city. Open the window facing the valley vegetable garden and pass the glass to talk about crops. Please come here to see chrysanthemums when the ninth festival comes. —— From the Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran's Passing the Old Village

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: An old friend prepared a sumptuous meal and invited me to his hospitable farmhouse. Green Woods surround the village and green mountains span the city. Open the window to the grain field and vegetable garden and raise a glass to talk about crops. The Double Ninth Festival is here. Please come here to see chrysanthemums.

My friend, I have been watching you go down the mountain, and I didn't close the door of the thatched cottage until it was dark. Spring grass will grow green next year, my friend, will you come back? -Excerpted from Wang Wei's Farewell in the Mountains in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Seeing friends off in the mountains, the sun sets, and Chai Men is half hidden. Spring grass will give birth to new green, my friend, can you come back?

4. After ten years, we met here. Where is the horse's head? Sunset is ten thousand peaks. -From the Tang Dynasty: Quan Deyu's Farewell to those who have been in the mountains for a long time

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Ten years ago, we separated and met in a long journey. Where are you going to get rid of the horse? Look at the mountains and valleys in the sunset.

5, willow green hanging on the ground, flowers flying on the sky. Willow branches are broken and flowers are flying. Will pedestrians come back? -From the Sui Dynasty: Anonymous Farewell Poems

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: the willows are green and the branches and leaves hang down to the ground. Huayang flies in the air for a long time in confusion. When I saw you off, the wicker in my eyes was broken and the flowers were flying. When will the traveler come back?