What ancient poems describe the bridal chamber?

Speaking of this, I remembered that when I was a child and just understood a little bit, I saw the "Song of Everlasting Regret" written by Du Fu. There are these lines in it: "The cold spring gives me a bath in Huaqing Pool, and the hot spring water slides to wash me." Ningzhi. The waiter lifts up the delicate body, and it is the beginning of the new grace. The clouds and the beautiful face are swaying, and the spring night is warm and the sun is shining. From now on, the king will not come to court early. , oh no, I was still young at that time, my young face was all red. Brothers, what kind of devil's forbidden poem is this? The full sense of the picture is coming to you. I wonder, Bai Juyi's pen name shouldn't be "Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng", right? I can’t even recite it anymore...

Now it seems that it may have something to do with the customs of the Tang Dynasty. During the prosperous period of the Tang Dynasty, hundreds of flowers bloomed, and all kinds of literature and culture ushered in a spurt of development. In contrast, poems from other dynasties rarely contain sentences describing the bridal chamber. Even many poets who specialize in writing about the resentment of young ladies mostly use metaphors and other techniques to get past the point.

Hmm... in modern times, it is probably equivalent to a "afterwards" explanation.

Of course, not all of them are missing. Another of my favorite poets, Liu Yong, wrote a poem called "Two Tongxin·Two One·Dashi Diao", which is a poem about a woman in the world of mortals. The first half of this poem details the woman's appearance and body, as well as the process of talking, laughing and dancing with her. The second half "drinks away the smoke from the jade furnace. The bridal chamber is quiet. In the brocade tent, the whispers are thicker, and the silver candles Next, take a closer look. "Everyone, it was clear last night, Xu Yi grew old together" describes the story of deep love.

It is very delicate and realistic, yet sincere and touching, and it portrays the desolation of a prostitute in a very profound way.