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Ji yuan Shi an Xi

Poetic analysis of Yuan's second mission to Anxi.

Wang Wei: Weicheng is light to rain and dust, and the guest house is green and willow. Sincerely advise friends to drink a glass of wine, and it is difficult to meet their relatives when they go out to the sun. A spring rain in the morning of the Acropolis moistened the faint dust, and the green willows around the guest house were particularly fresh. An old friend invites you to another bar with thousands of glasses. There are no old friends outside Yangguan West Road.

The first two sentences of the poem Farewell to Anxi, the second envoy of Yuan Dynasty, describe the scenery of the Acropolis post office and explain the time, place and atmosphere of farewell. The last two sentences turn to farewell without hurting the words, and only one toast is used to express strong and profound farewell feelings. Wang Wei, the word Mosha, is called "Mosha layman".

He is from Zhou Pu, Hedong, and his ancestral home is Qixian. A famous poet and painter in Tang Dynasty. Together with Meng Haoran, they are called "Wang Meng" and "Shi Fo".