I don't regret that my belt is getting wider and wider, which makes people haggard for Iraq.
2. The Queqiao Fairy of Qin Guan in Northern Song Dynasty
As long as two people love us to the end, why covet my Heron?
3. Tang Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"
The leaves in the wind gather when they gather. Western jackdaw has settled and the moon rises. At this point, the night is awkward.
4. Tang Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"
When you enter my lovesick door, you will know that I am lovesick for a long time and lovesick for a short time.
5. Tang Yuanzhen's four farewell poems.
Once the sea was difficult for water, it was always amber.
Ancient poems about love are mostly lyrical by borrowing scenery, which is different from lyrical by borrowing things. It means that the author describes the objective scenery with strong subjective feelings, puts his feelings and feelings to be expressed in this scene, and expresses them by describing this scene and this thing. This lyric way is called borrowing scenery or borrowing things to express feelings. Expressing emotions through scenery is a writing technique. It is characterized by "scenery gives birth to feelings, and feelings give birth to scenery", which blends scenes and is seamless. In the article, only scenery is written, not direct lyric, and emotional expression is replaced by scenery description, which is what Wang Guowei said: "All scenery words are emotional words."