Poetry describing a person’s forgetfulness

1. Verses about forgetfulness

Verses about forgetfulness 1. Verses describing forgetfulness

Occasionally written to send a message

( Tang Dynasty) Bai Juyi

The days when he was an official were nothing like the days when he was a governor. Receive guests happily, feed and warm your wife and children.

Since arriving in Dongdu, it has become more comfortable. The branch office wins the governor, and the official wins the branch office.

What's more, under the garden, I am happy to listen to it. Respecting the name is the same as old knowledge, and enjoying it is new knowledge.

Visit us first when there is snow, but not when there are no flowers. Dou Li makes wine, praises and recites poems.

Thousands of people come and go in alleys, but five parts of the capital are separated. Qi turned his head twice and opened his eyebrows.

Leaves fall in the locust pavilion, and ice grows in the bamboo pavilion pool. If the birds ask questions, the cranes will follow them in their cloaks.

Sickness of body and mind will lead to a decline in strength. Old age makes me forgetful, but I never forget my lovesickness.

2. What are the poems that describe "not having a long memory"

1. "Occasionally writing a message" - Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

Lao Lai Duo Forgetful, but never forget lovesickness.

Vernacular translation: As we get older, we begin to forget, but only you and I have never forgotten the times we spent together.

2. "Three Poems" - Sikong Tu of the Tang Dynasty

The loss of teeth makes people feel sad for a long time, and they often feel frightened and forgetful.

Vernacular translation: I have been sad for a long time because of the loss of my teeth. Because I am afraid, I often forget things and have a bad memory.

3. "Two Poems on Reasoning and Reasoning" - Liu Kezhuang, Song Dynasty

But if you remember hard at first, you will forget later.

Vernacular translation: I had a good memory at first, but who knew that I would start to have bad memory in my later years.

4. "Giving Zeng Sangzhong to Play the Qin" - Wang Zhidao of the Song Dynasty

I am always suffering from forgetfulness, and I never remember six or seven.

Vernacular translation: I am old and suffer from amnesia. I am very distressed and cannot remember six or seven items out of a hundred.

5. "The End of the Year" - Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty

Isn't it true that when you see people, you are forgetful and tend to cultivate your character.

Vernacular translation: As you get older, you will age easily. It is not the time to meet people. People with poor memory should recuperate and recuperate so that their mental nature is not damaged.

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3. What are the words to describe "forgetfulness"

What are the words to describe "forgetfulness" There is a saying that the broom forgets the note yán zhǒu wàng tiáo: it is said that the broom forgets the note.

Describes people who are forgetful. Example: "Besides, Baoyu has just gotten better, and even we don't dare to speak. The people you beat back are forgetful of words."

Noble people often forget guì rén duō wàng: refers to people with prominent status who often do not miss old friends or laugh at people who are forgetful. Example: Ah, you are so proud now - your status is higher, you have more friends, and you forget many noble people. No wonder you can't remember me, an old classmate and friend.

Noble people tend to forget things. guì rén duō wàng shì: Noble people tend to forget things. Noble people tend to be forgetful. It originally refers to a senior official's arrogant attitude and neglect of old friends. Later, it was used to satirize people's forgetfulness.

Example: You are always a noble person and forget things, how can you still remember us? Lost three things diū sān là sì: To describe something careless or careless, either losing this thing or forgetting that thing. Example: I've been neglecting things a lot lately.

Lost three forgets four diu sān wàng sì: describes doing things carelessly, either forgetting this or forgetting that. Same as "throw away three things and drop four things".

Example: She often forgets things, breaks things, burns the highland barley in the pot, cannot squeeze the milk clean, and even loses the knife when cutting grass.