Poems about silver rings

Rings have different names, such as "ring", "left finger", "left finger", "note" and "representative finger" in history books. At first, the ring was a special symbol used by concubines in court to avoid jealousy. When they are pregnant or otherwise unable to get close to the king, they all wear a gold ring on their left hand to prohibit the emperor's "imperial luck". "Now a ring is made of gold and silver and placed between women's fingers, which is called a ring."

Poems related to rings are:

Twist the ring and you will think of each other when you see it. May you play forever and endlessly. -"The Complete Tang Poems with Li Zhangwu"

(Wang answers Li Zhangwu's white jade ring)

Two lines of geese are mourning for Zheng, which means a hook of silver. -Song Wenyanbo

If you want to present a delicate hand, take the ring from Longsuo. -Sui Ding Liu Niang Ten Poems

Why be diligent? About a pair of silver. -Three Kingdoms. Fan Qin's love poems.