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What is the significance and historical background of wishing people a long journey?
"I wish people a long life and a thousand miles of beauty" is a poem in the Song of Eternal Sorrow by Bai Juyi, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty.

It embodies people's yearning for love and a better life, and also entrusts people with their expectations for the glory and peace and tranquility of their home country.

The sentence "I wish others a long time" expresses Bai Juyi's serious attitude and persistent pursuit of feelings. He hopes that people's love can last for a long time, comparable to the bright moon that refuses to set in the long night.

At the same time, I hope people will cherish time and life and pursue their dreams and goals.

"A thousand Li * * * Chanjuan" is a profound and noble word.

Among them, "a thousand miles" means traveling far from home, which is miserable; "Chanjuan" refers to the bright moon, which represents beauty and hope, and also indicates the artistic conception that lovers can't get together. This sentence expresses Bai Juyi's good wishes and expectations for the prosperity of the motherland and the happiness and well-being of the people, and is full of strong patriotic feelings.

The historical background of this sentence can be traced back to the early years of the Tang Dynasty, which was the peak of China's foreign exchange and cultural integration. The Tang Dynasty, where Bai Juyi lived, was politically stable and socially prosperous, which created the golden age of China ancient culture. However, this period also faced a series of problems and challenges such as border war, alien invasion and social unrest. Under this background, Bai Juyi wrote this famous Song of Eternal Sorrow and I wish people a long time and a thousand miles of beauty, expressing his yearning and expectation for the bright future of society and the country.