Poetry about heartbreak
Yao Sui's Drunk Song. Feeling: the shore is gray and smoky, and the river is cold and wavy. The old song "Yangguan" is sung in a low voice for fear that pedestrians will be sad. Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi" has the saying that "every year is heartbroken", and Li Bai's "Qingpingdiao" also has the saying: "A piece of red dew is frozen, and the clouds and rain are ruined." Cai Yan's Eighteen Beats of Hu Jian: "My heart aches." Nalan Xingde's "Huanxisha": "I will remember my life in the sound of heartbroken". Shan Huazi of Nalan Xingde: "Looking back at the heartbroken place, tears steal zero." China for the Good by Nalan Xingde. Poetry: "I was only in the West Sea that year, and I was still heartbroken for Zhao Jia Jr." Bai Juyi's Silver Bottle at the Bottom of the Well: "Look after each other immediately across the bank, and you will be heartbroken when you see a gentleman." Cao Pi's Ge Yanxing: "I miss you, your heart is broken, and you are homesick." Li Shangyin's "Red Cherry with Snow, Heartbroken Singing Sunshine"