Sorrow poems

Sentence 1: "Jiangnan naturally leaves sorrow, feeling around the ancient road, and returning to the wild goose."

This sentence comes from the poem "Taiwan's high window sends friends to Yue" by the king of the Southern Song Dynasty:

The second sentence, "since ancient times, it is more comparable to feelings of parting, and it is a cold autumn festival!" Who knows where I am when I am awake tonight? Fear is only the edge, facing the sad morning wind and the waning of the waning of the waning moon. "

This sentence comes from Liu Yong's A Cold Rain Bell in the Northern Song Dynasty:

The third sentence, "The wind blows the bamboo and knocks the autumn rhyme in the third night, and every leaf hates it."

This sentence comes from "A Farewell to Lou Yuchun, I wonder how far you are" written by Ouyang Xiu in the Northern Song Dynasty:

The fourth sentence "Tomorrow you will go to Yueyang, leaving behind the autumn between us, one peak after another"

This sentence comes from a short but happy encounter with my brother-in-law written by Li Yi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty:

The fifth sentence "When there is a knife in the air, it is difficult to give up sadness."

From the Southern Song Dynasty, Jiang Kui's "Bitterness in the Pavilion Blows Out Slowly";

The sixth sentence "The recent ups and downs should be more separated"

This sentence comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Farewell":

The seventh sentence "Oh, ask this river flowing eastward, whether it can go further than the love of friends!" ? "

This sentence comes from the poet Li Bai's "Nanjing Hotel Parting":

The eighth sentence, "If you keep cutting, you will be confused. This is parting from sorrow. Especially the general taste is in my heart. "

From Li Yu, the "Ci Emperor" in the Southern Tang Dynasty, "Going to the West Building Alone without Words";

The ninth sentence "parting from sorrow is getting farther and farther away, and the distance is like spring water."

From the Northern Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Tasha Houdian Mei Can";

Sentence 10: "Stay away from hate, like spring grass. You can go further and live. "

From Li Yu's Qing Ping Le Bie Lai Chun Ban in the Southern Tang Dynasty;