Poems about bracelets

In ancient times, bracelets were called jumps.

Han's "Love Poems" includes: "Why do you jump around your wrist?"

In the Southern Dynasties, Emperor Liang Jianwen wrote "A man in eastern Hunan called Qingcheng": "The shirt is light, and the pearl is mixed with worms."

Xue Baochai in A Dream of Red Mansions has a saying, "A light and strong god will shadow the wind, and the autumn wrist will be fragrant."

Jade strip is a good gift. You can bring a purple nylon towel. -Twenty poems by Tang Lu Guimeng, Feng He, attacking the beautiful Taihu Lake.

Take good care of these two jade belts and give them to the sheep king by Mishima. -Tang Lugui's dream and the first rhyme of Dr. Wenguang Nanyang, Huaimaoshan, Jiangnan Road, USA

Jade to two wrists, plain to half fiber-Song Chen Yunping Yuan Chun.