Poems that describe disappointment and heartbreak Examples of poems that describe disappointment

Love is there even when seas and rocks die, and hatred is not buried in the loess. (Yuan Haowen's "Maipitang")

One update after another. There are banana lights outside the window, and there is no limit to emotion at this time.

A thousand pieces of gold can be bought like a gift, but who can complain about this situation? (Xin Qiji's "Taking Fish")

It only takes a few evenings to ruin a life of haggard. (Zhao Lingzhi's "Qing Ping Le")

I can't write it as a book, I can only send it to express my love. (Zhang Yan's "Jie Lian Lian")

The flying flowers are as light as a dream, and the boundless raindrops are as thin as sorrow. ——Qin Guan's "Huanxisha·Momo Qinghan goes up to the small building"

The tall building with red sleeves, it is better to return home. (Tan Xian's "Butterflies Love Flowers")

Dreams are hard to come true, and hate is hard to put down. If you don't know the truth, people won't like to hear it. The empty steps will drip to the light. (Wan Qi chants "Long Acacia")

Pedestrians can't help but listen to the cries of crows, and the wind is blowing through the mountains with fallen leaves in the flute. (Qiu Yuan's "Si Jia Ke")

The haggard and tired guests from the south of the Yangtze River are unbearable to listen to and anxious to manage complicated strings. (Zhou Bangyan's "Man Ting Fang")

A song of Yangguan, the sound of heartbreak is gone, and I lean on the railing alone. (Liu Yong's "Youth Travel")

The sunset is infinitely beautiful, but it is almost dusk.

——Li Shangyin's "Le Youyuan"