Love poems expressing love

Love poems expressing love: Wu Fengqi written by Liu Yong in the Tang Dynasty, Untitled by Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty, Three Hundred and Fifty-seven Words written by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty, Fishing and Qiu Yan Ci written by Yuan Haowen in the Jin Dynasty, and Jade House Spring written by Ouyang Xiu in the Song Dynasty.

1, Wu Fengqi of Liu Yong in Tang Dynasty.

I don't regret that my belt is getting wider and wider, which makes people haggard for Iraq.

Leaning against the dangerous building, the wind is thin, looking forward to spring sorrow, and the sky is dark. In the afterglow of the grass, no one will lean on the fence and be silent. I plan to get drunk on the map of madness and sing songs for wine, which is strong and tasteless.

2. Untitled by Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty

Never mind the flowers, even this bright flame of love, is it only ashes? .

A heart eager for love should never compete with Chunhua for glory, because an inch of acacia will turn to ashes.

3. Li Bai's 357 words in Tang Dynasty

Eternal love, eternal memories, and short-term lovesickness have no end. If I had known that acacia was tied in my heart like this, it would not be like you didn't know.

I miss you countless times, but when I am lonely, I fall into a longer and endless acacia. Alas, if I had known I was so difficult, I wouldn't have known you then.

4. Yuan Haowen of Jin Dynasty asked "Fishing and Qiu Yan Ci"

Ask the world what love is and teach life and death. Flying in all directions, the old wings have been hot and cold several times.

Translation: Oh, my God! Excuse me, what love makes these two geese treat each other with life and death? Fly south and fly north with me, distant capital, let it go. Leng Xia is hot in winter, but we still love each other.

5. Lou Yuchun by Ouyang Xiu in Song Dynasty

Ah, there is love in life, and love is in the depths of madness. This is not irrelevant to hate-the wind overhead, the moon in the sky.

Life is sentimental, and it doesn't matter if you don't hate it-the breeze on the roof and the bright moon in the sky.