Where does "trade my three fireworks for your life" come from? What are the similar poems?

"Give me three fireworks to make you confused for a lifetime" comes from: Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is what a little fox who is obsessed with worldly men said: I would like to give you three fireworks to make you confused for a lifetime.

Similar poems are:

If the water is 3 thousand, just take a ladle to drink. -A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Ming and Qing Dynasties

There are thousands of beautiful roses, but there is only one regret! -Eight miscellaneous poems in the Tang Dynasty (anonymous)

All sentient beings, confused by flowers, have changed a lot and gone through the sea several times. I was just waiting for you. Sigh past lives, lament the missing of this life, wait for the love of the next life, the marriage of the third life, who is waiting in the platform of reincarnation, accompanied by the other shore, accompanied by the loneliness and sadness of the third life! -"Running Water" by Xiao Lou in the Yuan Dynasty

Years of ups and downs, thousands of years, thousands of years of waiting, three generations of ups and downs, just for that passing glance. -Han's "Feng Qiu Huang"

I exchanged the bitterness of III for the opportunity, love, marriage and persistence in this life! -Wu's Scholars in Qing Dynasty