Feng Wei Mang (1) tells the story of a woman who was abandoned after marrying her lover, which is full of women's tragedies. What is commendable is that women dare to face reality and break with fickle men.
"Drumming in the Blast" tells the story of soldiers who left home to fight for their wives and vowed to "hold your hand and grow old with your son", which brought us thousands of years of touch and beauty.
The love tragedy of Liu Lanzhi and Jiao Zhongqing in Peacock Flying Southeast reflects the narrow tragedy of feudal paternalism and marriage and love. This has valuable enlightenment for people to resist feudal marriage later. It shows that our ancestors in China were actually very open earlier, and later there was no such breaking rules.
Zhuo Wenjun and Sima Xiangru have a romantic love story. I think people in ancient China were romantic enough to elope and give each other poems. After they eloped, Zhuo's father was tolerant and open to them, which was really incomparable to later parents. In other words, even the supporting roles are incomparable in this matter, so their love is even more so. However, when Sima Xiangru wanted to marry a concubine after his success, Zhuo Wenjun embodied the idea of equality between men and women, which was rare at that time. He didn't choose to stay attached to her husband, but said that he wanted to grow old with "a man with a heart in mind". The poem "Ode to a White Head" is very clever, connecting the numbers from one to ten with tsumoru into a poem. You can search.
Five "Hairpin Phoenix" Er Luyou and his wife Tang Wan. Lu You and his wife love each other, but it's a pity that Lu You's mother doesn't like Tang Wan, and she is determined to get rid of her, and finally she does it. So the two of them wrote these two "Hairpin Phoenix", which was very sad. Although I hate the interference of Lu You's mother and feudal family in marriage, I have to feel that Lu You is really a good boy. Look at Jiao Zhongqing, hehe.
Ode to Women is about a widow who meets someone who moves her. However, in order to abide by women's morality, she had to reluctantly refuse men. "I still have tears in my eyes. I hate not meeting and not getting married." Full of helplessness. Obviously, feudal ethics killed people. Cherish the present. It's good to be married several times, but it's too many, hehe, people will still say it.
7 "Song of Eternal Sorrow" Bai Juyi himself is a romantic, but he also writes some poems about love and loyalty. The poem wrote the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. "And this endless sadness will last forever", well, it's still touching.
Jun was born before I was born, and I was old when I was born.
You hate that I was born late, and I hate that you were born early.
You were born before I was born, and I was old when I was born.
Hate is not born at the same time. Hello every day.
I was born before you were born, but you were born when I was old.
I am far away from you, and you are far away from me.
I was born before you were born, but you were born when I was old.
Become a butterfly, look for flowers every night and live in the grass.
I forget the name of this poem. It is easy to understand and should be easy to understand.
9 "Untitled" Li Shangyin's poems are very obscure, just like this untitled one. However, most of them are about love. "The silkworm will weave until it dies in spring, and the candle will cry dry every night" should be the poet's persistence in love.
10 Ten Years of Life and Death Su Shi doesn't know if this is a love tragedy. Su Shi misses his dead wife.
I seem to know so much. Unfortunately, there are few such poems and love stories after the Tang Dynasty.