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.
Poetic: The poet compared Wang Lun and his friendship to thousands of feet, and wrote profound feelings and friendship in an exaggerated way (thousands of feet is not real), which is very touching. This poem embodies the poetic characteristics of the romantic poet Li Bai's falling into the sky.
Background: On the day Li Bai left, Wang Lun gave a famous horse eight horses and ten bundles of silks and satins, and sent his 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, studied the pen and ink, and wrote the famous farewell poem to Wang Lun: Li Bai was about to leave by boat when he suddenly heard a song on the shore. Even if the Peach Blossom Pond is deep, it is not as deep as Wang Lun's sending away my love. This poem is a wonderful metaphor, and because of the influence of simple folk customs, Li Bai's poem is simple, plain and sincere.