Isolated poetry

"The same flesh and blood can be several people, most of whom are alienated. Sooner or later, we will meet again and the birds will return in spring. " These poems are not from the same poem.

"There can be several people in the same flesh and blood, and they will be separated when they are old." From the Tang Dynasty poet Shen Qianyun's Feeling for Sister-in-law, the whole poem is as follows:

Feelings about her sister-in-law, eg when Fen shows her work.

Tang Shen Qian Yun

It's warm in spring today, and the apricot blossoms in the east wind are tearing.

Muscle strength is not as long as it is, but I envy the stones in the stream.

Immortals are difficult to be accurate, and the middle life is very fulfilling.

I have suffered a lot of injuries recently, and I am glad to see my temples turn white.

Between sticks, quinoa and bamboo forests, there is a graceful old footprint.

I am the owner of the forest garden, but he is a guest of the forest garden.

Brothers can keep half, but nothing is precious to the dead.

There is no future, I see pine and cypress.

How many people can have flesh and blood? When you get older, you separate.

It is not easy for me to avoid this temperament.

Only by thinking about your generation can you see the comfort in the morning and evening.

I've lived my whole life, and I'm not comfortable.

"Reunion in the morning and evening" comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to Siblings". The whole poem is as follows:

Send a sister-in-law at night

Tang Bai Juyi

If you have feelings, you miss your sister-in-law. If you have life, you worry.

Wan Li, after many years, was lonely all night.

The sick face is not an old face, so I forced a new face after thinking about it.

Sooner or later, we will meet again, and we will grow up separately.

The sparrow's Spring Return hasn't found its source yet. It is estimated that it was written by a poet.

"The same flesh and blood can be several people, most of whom are alienated. Sooner or later, we will meet again and the birds will return in spring. " These poems mean:

How many brothers and sisters can you have? When they grow up, most of them are alienated and separated.

Brothers and sisters will get together again sooner or later, just like birds returning to their nests in spring.