What are some poems that describe self-blame?

The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"

Once upon a time, the sea was difficult to overcome, except for Wushan, it was not a cloud. ——Yuan Zhen's "Five Poems of Thoughts on Lisi"

The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty and the Pass of the Han Dynasty passed, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned. ——Wang Changling's "Two Poems from the Fortress·One"

There is only the moon in the spring court, which is like a falling flower for someone who has left. ——Zhang Bi's "Sending People"

The green mountains cannot cover it, and it will flow eastward after all. ——Xin Qiji's "Bodhisattva Man"

I feel ashamed when I think of this, and I will never forget it. ——Bai Juyi's "Viewing the Cutting of Wheat"

The forest flowers faded and the spring red faded. It was too hasty, and the cold rain came in the morning and the wind came in the evening. ——Li Yu's "Happy Meeting"

There is no choice but the flowers fall away, and the swallows return, as if they have known each other before. ——Yan Shu's "Huanxi Sand"

Who can go up to the tall building? I will always remember Qiu Qingwang. ?The past has become empty, still like a dream. ——Li Yu's "Midnight Song"

But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and they don't teach Hu Ma to cross the Yin Mountain. ——Wang Changling's "Two Poems on Going Out of the Fortress·One"

Lying in a lonely village without mourning, do you still think of guarding the Luntai for the country? ——Lu You's "Wind and Rain on November 4th"

If you are poor and strong, you will not fall into the clouds.

——Wang Bo's "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion"