What poems are there to commemorate mother?

As follows:

1, "Don't want an old mother"-Huang Jingren in Qing Dynasty?

The bow curtain goes to the mother river beam, and the tears are white.

This is a tragic snowy night in Chai Men. It is better to have children than nothing at this time.

Open the curtain, because I want to go to He Liang to make a living, so I reluctantly bid farewell to my elderly mother. Seeing my white-haired mother, I couldn't help crying, and my tears dried up. What's the use of adopting a son if you can't be filial to your mother on this snowy night and drive away this miserable and divided Chai Men? I still don't want it.

2. Song Mu and Gong Zhisi

Frost flowers and reeds shed tears and wet clothes, and their bald heads have no more to lean on.

Last May, Huang Meiyu Zeng Dian returned to his hometown as a cassock.

Seeing the autumn frost blowing reeds all over the sky, I shed tears of sadness. My white-haired old mother will never look forward to my visit at the door again. Chai Men, a person who seniority. Last May, during the Huangmei season, our family ran out of food, so we had to pawn the cassock and go home with rice to support our mother.

3. Xiaoya of The Book of Songs in the pre-Qin period.

It is a pity that the bottle is used up. It is better to die for a long time than to live with fresh people.

What if there is no father? What can I do without my mother? Get a shirt when you go out, and you're exhausted when you go in.

It is a shame to put water in the jar, because the bottom of the jar is empty. Living alone is boring. Might as well die early. What can I rely on without my real father? What do you depend on without your own mother? Going out for a walk is sad, and getting started is at a loss.

4. acacia-modern Ge Yuan

Mother sleeps in Gu Shan, and her son falls in Yueyang field, facing each other thousands of miles away, and tears are always there.

The mother sleeps in Gu Xi, but the child is in Yueyang field. When they met face to face thousands of miles away, they had already cried.

5. The Biography of Han Poetry Volume 9-Han Ying in Han Dynasty

The tree wants to keep quiet, but the wind will not stop; My son wants to serve his parents when they are old, but they are gone.

The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind never stops. Children want to support their parents well, but their parents are gone.