520 Copywriting|Tender and firm love is hidden in poetry
Heart to heart is heart to heart, and love is deep.
Interpretation: Two people are in love with each other and have a deep love for each other.
Source: "Love Knot" by Meng Jiao of Tang Dynasty.
May I be as bright as the stars and the moon, shining brightly every night.
Interpretation: How I wish I were a star and you were the moon. Every night you and I would shine with our bright and white brilliance.
Source: "Che Yaoyao Pian" by Fan Chengda.
I know you from afar, but I don’t know how deep the clouds are.
Interpretation: You and I are thousands of miles apart, but if we understand each other and have a heart-to-heart relationship, we don’t care if the deep sea of ??clouds separates us.
Source: "Send to Huanzhou" by Wang Changling of Tang Dynasty.
Like the moon, it will always be bright and clear, and you will stay warm despite the ice and snow.
Interpretation: If I could be like the full moon in the sky, always waxing and waning, then I would be willing to turn into ice and snow, and I would not hesitate to melt it for you.
Source: Qing Dynasty Nalan Xingde's "Die Lian Hua".
But to make the two hearts shine together, it doesn’t matter if there is no lamp or moon.
Interpretation: Even if there is no moon or light, as long as two people are in love, everything will become beautiful.
Source: "Cold Night" by Zhou Lianxia.
As soon as the golden wind and jade dew meet, they will defeat countless people in the world.
Interpretation: Meeting on the Qixi Festival in the autumn wind and white dew is better than those couples in the world who have been together for a long time but are inseparable in appearance.
Source: Qin Guan's "Magpie Bridge Immortal Xian Yun Nong Qiao".
When I see a gentleman, Yunhu is not happy.
Interpretation: How can I not be happy when I see you.
Source: Anonymous "Wind and Rain".
After not seeing you for a day, I miss you like crazy.
Interpretation: After not seeing her for a day, I miss her so much that I feel like I am going crazy.
Source: "Phoenix Seeking Phoenix·Qin Ge" by Sima Xiangru of the Han Dynasty.