Poems expressing pathos

Poems expressing pathos:

1. How much sorrow can you have? Just like a river of spring water flowing eastward. ——Li Yu's "Poppy, When Will Spring Flowers and Autumn Moon Come"

2. Spring silkworms will die when silkworms are dead, and wax torches will turn to ashes before tears dry up. ——Li Shangyin "Untitled·It's hard to say goodbye when we meet"

3. The sunset is infinitely beautiful, but it's almost dusk. ——Li Shangyin's "Le Youyuan"

4. Don't worry about having no friends in the future. No one in the world knows you. ——Gao Shi's "Two Poems of Farewell to Dong Da"

5. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect the flowers. ——Gong Zizhen, "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai·Part 5"

6. The moon is setting, the crows are crying, the sky is full of frost, and the river maples and fishing fires are facing melancholy. ——Zhang Ji's "Night Mooring at Maple Bridge"

7. The pearls of Huanjun shed tears, and they wish they had met before they were married. ——Zhang Ji's "Yin of a Jiefu·A Letter to Master Li Sikong in Dongping"

8. Things are right and people are not the same, everything is over. If you want to speak, shed tears first. ——Li Qingzhao's "Wulingchun·Spring Festival Gala"

9. Died before leaving the army, which makes the hero burst into tears. ——Du Fu's "The Prime Minister of Shu"

10. The flowers splash with tears when feeling the time, and the birds are frightened by the hate.

——Du Fu's "Spring Hope"