As follows:
It is easy to find priceless treasures, but it is difficult to find a lover among the flowers.
It is shameful that the sun covers your sleeves, it is rare to have a lover, and you are too lazy to put on your makeup in spring.
It is easy to find priceless treasures, but it is rare to find a lover.
The heart of Yijun is like the water of the West River, flowing eastward day and night without rest.
Yu Xuanji: female, poet of the late Tang Dynasty, from Chang'an (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province). His first name was Yu Youwei, and his courtesy name was Huilan. In Xiantong (Yizong reign of Tang Dynasty, 860-874), Li Yi's concubine was a concubine in the palace. Because Li's wife could not tolerate her, she went to Chang'an to become a female Taoist priest at Xianyi Temple. He has been friends with the famous writer Wen Tingyun for many years and sang many songs with him. Later, he was executed by Yin Wenzhang of Jingzhao for beating his maid to death. Yu Xuanji is intelligent, talented, good at reading, and especially good at poetry. Together with Li Ye, Xue Tao and Liu Caichun, she is known as the four great female poets of the Tang Dynasty. Fifty of his poems are extant, collected in "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty". There is a volume called "Yu Xuanji Collection". His deeds can be found in "Biography of Talented Scholars of the Tang Dynasty" and other books.