Allusions about "Lovesickness"

Missing each other, mostly refers to men and women yearning for each other

Related words:

Red bean lovesickness

Red bean: plant name, also called lovesickness. , the ancients often used it to symbolize love. It is a metaphor for the lovesickness of men and women. 爱的爱 (kè gǔ xiāng sī)

Describes the deep longing that will last for a long time.

I miss you when I hear the sound.

Sound: reputation. Refers to longing for and admiring a prestigious person. Sauvignon Blanc:

1. Refers to silk cotton. 2. The name of Yuefu's "Miscellaneous Songs and Songs". The content mostly writes about the longing of men and women or friends, hence the name. Many poets from the Southern Dynasty and Tang Dynasty wrote this title, often starting with the three words "long lovesickness", and the sentence patterns were of varying lengths. 3. The name of Tang Jiaofang's song was later used as the name of his Ci brand. It is named after Liang Chen Yuefu's "Sauvignon Blanc" in the Southern Dynasties. Also known as "Double Red Bean", "Yi Duojiao", etc.

Acacia:

1. Plant name. 2. Tobacco's alias for lovesickness:

1. Refers to the troubles, depression, and even haggardness and weight loss caused by lovesickness between men and women.

Acacia tree:

1. According to legend, it was born from Han Ping and his wife He, who were the relatives of King Kang of the Song Dynasty during the Warring States Period. According to the eleventh volume of Jin Qianbao's "Sou Shen Ji", Han Ping, the wife of King Kang of the Song Dynasty, was beautiful. King Kang took her away and imprisoned her. He committed suicide, why did he throw himself on the platform and die? His suicide note was that he was willing to be buried together with his bones. The king was angry, but he didn't listen and ordered people to bury it. The two tombs faced each other. Soon, large catalpa trees grew at the ends of the two tombs. Their bodies were bent to meet each other, their roots intertwined at the bottom and their branches staggered above. There are also mandarin ducks, one male and one male, often perching on the trees, crossing their necks and moaning sadly. People in the Song Dynasty mourned it and called the tree "Acacia Tree". Later, it was used to symbolize loyal love.