This sentence expresses the preciousness and firmness of friendship. No matter where we are, true friends are always close to each other. Even if they are separated by Qianshan, it will not affect their feelings. They can keep in touch by telephone, e-mail, social media and other means to share each other's life and feelings.
This sentence also reminds us to cherish friendship and not to give up and ignore friends easily. In our daily life, we may encounter various difficulties and challenges and need the help and support of our friends. True friends will care about us and help us no matter where we are.
This sentence also expresses human's desire and pursuit of friendship. We all need real friends to share our life and feelings, and someone who can understand, support and encourage us. The establishment of this friendship needs mutual understanding and tolerance, and we need to spend time and energy on each other to establish and maintain it.
The poem "Knowing each other far and near, Wan Li is still a neighbor" expresses the preciousness and solidity of friendship, reminding us to cherish friendship and pursue true friendship. In the journey of life, we will meet all kinds of people and things, but only true friends can accompany us through every journey. Therefore, we should make friends with our heart, treat others sincerely, and let the flower of friendship bloom in our hearts.
Send Li Shaofu to the Acropolis.
Nanchangwei, Fujian, leaving the pavilion for spring. Wildflowers are eager to see, but woodbirds are fresh to hear. If you don't get drunk, you won't return. Knowing each other far and near, Wan Li is still a neighbor.
Zhang Jiuling (678 -740), a naturalist, was born in Qujiang, Shaozhou (now Shaoguan West, Guangdong), and was a prime minister and poet in the Tang Xuanzong period in China. Zhang Jiuling was an important poet in the early Tang Dynasty, with quick thinking, elegant writing and poetic detachment. His five-character ancient poems have a high position and great influence in the development of Tang poetry. Zhang Jiuling's representative works include 12 "Feelings" and five miscellaneous poems, such as "Looking at the Moon and Thinking of a Far Away" and "Huaiyang Pavilion", which have been read all the time.