1, Guo E-Anonymous in Pre-Qin Dynasty
Polygonum hydropiper
I am a loser, but I am a thief. Mourn for my parents and give birth to me.
Look, mugwort has grown taller, but it's not mugwort, it's mugwort. Pity my parents, it's too hard to raise me! Look at the wormwood that snuggles up to each other, but it's not wormwood, it's Wei Pity my parents, it's too tiring to raise me!
2. Send mother home-Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty
Motherly love is unrequited, and life demands more.
Mother's kindness can't be repaid, so what else is worth pursuing in life?
3. The Wandering Son-Tang Meng Jiao
Who can say that a filial child like the weak can repay his mother's love like the sunshine in spring?
Interpretation: Who dares to say that children are weak and filial as grass, and they can repay the kindness of loving mothers like Chunhui Puze?
4, "Don't be an old mother"-Huang Qing Ren Jing
This is a tragic snowy night in Chai Men. It is better to have children than nothing at this time.
Interpretation: What's the use of adopting a son if you can't be filial to your mother and drive away this miserable and divided Chai Men on this snowy night? I still don't want it.
5. Night Crying in Ciwu-Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty
The second time I lost my mother, I vomited because I was dumb. Don't fly day and night, keep the old forest old.
Interpretation: Ciwu lost his mother and has been crying sadly. I stayed in the old forest in the morning and evening and refused to fly away all the year round.