The ancient people's poems of thanks after receiving gifts.

After receiving gifts, the ancients often expressed their gratitude with poems. Here are some examples:

1, to repay Chunguang, you should have good wine to kill you. From the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Seven Poems Alone by the Flower River". This poem expresses the poet's gratitude for spring scenery and his desire to repay spring scenery with fine wine.

2, but I will always keep my eyes open, and the troubles of my life will worry your brow. From the Tang Dynasty poet Yuan Zhen's Three Sorrow Poems: The Third. This poem expresses the poet's deep thoughts and gratitude for his dead wife.

3, the mother is not a child, the child is not a mother, and there is no light crying during the day. From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Mother Biezi". This poem expresses the poet's deep gratitude and sorrow to his mother. The above poems all reflect the gratitude of the ancients for receiving gifts, and I hope it will help you.