1. Ancient poems about being abandoned
Ancient poems about being abandoned 1. Poems about giving up
Dian Xiangchun Wang Guowei
Ping but ① lovesickness, it is useless to know it recently. Don't throw it away, we will eventually find each other in dreams. After waking up, the balcony ② will light up and disappear together with the dream. The west window is white, the moon is shining coldly, and there is lilac snow in the courtyard.
① Give up: give up.
② Two sentences of "The tower after waking up": It refers to the fictitious castle in the sky in the dream, which is still dimly visible after waking up.
③The moon is cooling one after another: describing the moonlight in Lilac Courtyard. Du Fu's poem: "? The clothes are hung with radish leaves, and the cold moon is white."
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This word expresses the melancholy of lovesickness. Tactful, novel and unique.
In the first part, it is written that one knows that lovesickness is useless and is determined to give it up, but lovesickness is difficult to "throw away", so "we will eventually find each other in dreams."
The next film describes the scene after waking up: the tower in the dream is still vaguely visible, half bright and half extinguished. Finally, it ends with a scene, using lilacs under the moon to highlight the loneliness and melancholy of the characters.
Chanting to the Mirror by Bai Juyi
Sitting in the morning looking at the mirror, I look sickly and old.
Whoever thinks about current affairs and good temperament is not a noble person.
If the three palaces lose their favor, it is better to give up, and if the nine palaces are combined, they will fall into disgrace.
Now that I have earned a share of the sweetness, I wear two silver turtle and red wheels on my waist.