A poem in which two people join hands for life.

Two people hand in hand for life's poem is as follows:

1, the belt is getting wider and wider, but I don't regret it, which makes people haggard for Iraq. -Liu Yong's Wu Fengqi

2, life and death are rich, caring for each other, hand in hand, and growing old together. -Anonymous The Book of Songs.

If two kinds of feelings last for a long time, sooner or later. -Qin Guan's "Queqiao Fairy"

4. When will Acacia meet? At this point, the night is awkward. -Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"

5, there is a beautiful woman, I can't forget it, I haven't seen her for a day, and I feel crazy. -Anonymous "Phoenix Song for Phoenix"

6. It is the wind, the rain and the night that leave you this time. You smiled, I waved, and a lonely road extended to both ends-Zheng Chouyu. Fubie

7. When you enter my lovesick door, you will know that I am lovesick, I have been lovesick for a long time, and I am lovesick indefinitely. -Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"

8. In the past, the sea was hardly water, except that it was not a cloud. -Yuan Zhen's "Thinking from Four Poems"

9. If you raise the dust on the road, if you make the cement muddy, you will float and sink at different potentials. When can we meet in harmony? -Cao Zhi's "Tall Buildings and Bright Moon"

10, after the sad farewell, the two should be the same, at most, there is no clear resentment under the moon. -Nalan Xingde's "Young Beauty"

1 1, return the pearl with tears, and hate not meeting each other before marriage. -Zhang Ji's Ode to Women

12. How did you meet me? At my best moment, I prayed for this in front of the Buddha for 500 years, begging him to let us have a dusty relationship. -Xi Murong's A Flowering Tree

13, how can we live together but not die? -Chen Hengke's "Portrait of Chunqi"

14, the acacia tree said it was acacia, and Shiro hated Mandy. -Liang Qichao's "Zhi Zhu Ci in Taiwan Province"

15, since you come out, there is no medicine in the mirror. I miss you like running water, how can I be poor? -Xu Wang's "room thinking"