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What are the four lines of poetry describing the lonely shadow on the Hanjiang River?

Hanjiang Guying Jianghu Old Friends comes from the movie "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate" starring Jet Li and Zhou Xun, and it is not a poem.

The complete line is: Old friends in the cold river and the lonely shadow, why should we meet before? This is what Zhao Huaian said to Ling Yanqiu.

This is a sad sentence, "Lonely Shadow on the Hanjiang River", using words with coldness and loneliness, "lonely", there is only one person standing alone next to the "Hanjiang River", an old man in the rivers and lakes, the rivers and lakes are so big, I once met that person. What a blessing.

We fell in love before and then separated, but now we meet again, and I really regret not knowing each other at the beginning. (If we didn't know each other, maybe we could still be together now.) With great regret.

On the whole, I am lamenting the original encounter and missing the past. Unfortunately, we are strangers to each other now and there will be no chance again.

Character introduction:

1. Zhao Huaian, actor Jet Li

Once a former official of the imperial court, now he is wandering around the world. A great chivalrous person serves the country and the people. Punishing evildoers and protecting loyal and good people, with a loyal heart and warm blood. Helpless, children are always in love, and heroes are also short of breath. ?

2. Ling Yanqiu actor Zhou Xun

Untainted by sand and dust, he has withstood the wind and frost. Walking around the rivers and lakes with a sword in hand, a solitary figure pursues his old friend with a single thought. The sword is like rain, the body is like an eagle, and the sound of surprise and evil is shocking. It's a pity that after three years, the iron shoe finally found its place; pitifully, the secret promise of love has no hope.

3. Yuhuatian actor Chen Kun

Leads the palace and wields power. With a wave of his long arm, he can round up knights thousands of miles away; with a flick of his riding whip, he can hunt down concubines in the desert. When it comes to skill, there are few people in the world who are better than him; when it comes to mind, who can detect his cunning plans? But no matter what, every bit of pride is lost, and all ambitions are in vain.