Send Wei XVI to Suzhou Pinyin Edition

Send Wei sixteen times to Suzhou Pinyin as follows:

Send Wei Sixteen back to Suzhou? (òNGWèishíLiùs Zhu) Tang (táng) Huang Furan? (huángfǔrǎn)

See you off in autumn night

Yin insects cut, smelly. (y nchóngqièqièbükāNWén)

Go back to Piling Road tomorrow, (Gu and zh not umíngrípílíngd ao)?

Looking back, Gusu is a white cloud. (Huíshüugs shìbáiyún)

Sending Wei Sixteen to Suzhou is a poem by Huang Furan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. One or two sentences in the poem are actually written about the autumn night environment when the poet bid farewell to his friends; Three or four sentences are written in plain English. The poet imagines the tomorrow after leaving, and looks back at Suzhou when he returns home, only to see the long white clouds without friends; The combination of virtual reality and reality expands the artistic conception of poetry and deepens the feelings when sending friends. The whole poem expresses the heaviness and sadness in my heart when I bid farewell to my friends, and also expresses my nostalgia, loneliness and melancholy when I imagine leaving.

About the author:

Huangfu Ran (717-770) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The word Mao Zheng. Runzhou (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu) is a native of Danyang, who lives in Jingzhou, Gansu. At the age of ten, he could write poetry. Zhang Jiuling called him his little friend. In 756 AD (the 15th year of Tianbao), he won the first prize. Wuxi Wei, Cao Bing, etc. Dali (Tang Daizong year number, 766-779 AD) first entered the curtain of Wang Jin, China's envoy to Henan, and eventually left the bones and left the bones to fill the gaps.

In order to escape the war, he lived in Yixing (now Yixing, Jiangsu). It is said that his village was later called Huangfushe (now Fangzhuang Town). Huang Furan is brilliant and has many excellent works. He left three volumes of Huangfuran's poems, two volumes of complete Tang poems, seven addenda and ***24 1 poem. Poetry is mostly wandering away from chaos, official travel and seclusion, landscapes. The poetic style is elegant and handsome, and won the appreciation of Gao Zhongwu. The Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty contains two volumes of his poems. For details, please refer to Biography of Literature and Art in the New Tang Dynasty, Chronicle of Tang Poetry, Volume 27, and Biography of Talents in the Tang Dynasty, Volume 3. ?