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A classical Chinese line for “I watched my friend sail away

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孤帆远影碧空尽,唯见长江天际流。

Gū fān yuǎn yǐng bì kōng jìn, wéi jiàn Cháng Jiāng tiān jì liú.

Close English reading

The distant shadow of the lone sail disappears into the blue sky; only the Yangtze remains, flowing to the horizon.

Plain meaningI keep watching long after my friend has sailed away.

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Li Bai· Tang dynasty · Seeing Meng Haoran Off to Guangling from Yellow Crane Tower
Complete Tang Poems
Why it fitsThe speaker's sustained gaze makes farewell visible through the shrinking sail and the river that remains.
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故人西辞黄鹤楼,烟花三月下扬州。孤帆远影碧空尽,唯见长江天际流。

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海内存知己,天涯若比邻。

Hǎi nèi cún zhī jǐ, tiān yá ruò bǐ lín.

Close English reading

If one has a true friend within the four seas, even the edge of the world feels like next door.

Plain meaningTrue friends remain close, however far apart they are.

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Wang Bo· Tang dynasty · Farewell to Vice-Prefect Du, Leaving for Shuzhou
Complete Tang Poems
Why it fitsOne of the clearest classical Chinese expressions of friendship surviving distance.
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与君离别意,同是宦游人。

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潮平两岸阔,风正一帆悬。

Cháo píng liǎng àn kuò, fēng zhèng yī fān xuán.

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The tide lies level and the two banks open wide; the wind is fair and a single sail hangs full.

Plain meaningThe way ahead is open and the wind is right for moving forward.

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Wang Wan· Tang dynasty · Mooring Below Mount Beigu
Complete Tang Poems
Why it fitsA full sail and widened river make favorable conditions visible without guaranteeing what comes next.
Original context and translation note
客路青山外,行舟绿水前。潮平两岸阔,风正一帆悬。

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莫愁前路无知己,天下谁人不识君。

Mò chóu qián lù wú zhī jǐ, tiān xià shuí rén bù shí jūn.

Close English reading

Do not worry that no true friend waits on the road ahead; who under heaven does not know you?

Plain meaningGo forward confidently—you will find people who recognize and value you.

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Gao Shi· Tang dynasty · Farewell to Dong Da, No. 1
Complete Tang Poems
Why it fitsInstead of dwelling only on sorrow, the speaker gives a departing friend courage for the future.
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莫愁前路无知己,天下谁人不识君。

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父母在,不远游,游必有方。

Fù mǔ zài, bù yuǎn yóu; yóu bì yǒu fāng.

Close English reading

While one's parents are alive, do not travel far; if one must travel, have a definite destination.

Plain meaningWhen you go far away, remain responsible to the family who worries about you.

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Confucius· Pre-Qin China · Analects 4: Li Ren
The Analects
Why it fitsThe line reflects an ancient family structure; a modern reading can preserve its concern for communication and responsibility without treating all travel as wrong.
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父母在,不远游,游必有方。

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君子和而不同,小人同而不和。

Jūn zǐ hé ér bù tóng, xiǎo rén tóng ér bù hé.

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The noble person is harmonious without being identical; the petty person is identical without true harmony.

Plain meaningReal harmony allows disagreement; shallow agreement can hide deeper conflict.

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Confucius· Pre-Qin China · Analects 13: Zi Lu
The Analects
Why it fitsIt distinguishes respectful difference from mere conformity.
Original context and translation note
君子和而不同,小人同而不和。

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