Poems about emotional breakup

1. What are the poems about the breakup of friends?

1. "The Hairpin-Headed Phoenix" by Tang Wan of the Song Dynasty. The world is thin and human beings are evil. When the rain comes and evening comes, flowers tend to fall.

The dawn wind dries, leaving traces of tears. When I want to write down my thoughts, I talk alone in Xilan.

Difficult, difficult, difficult! People are different, today is not yesterday, and the sick soul is always like a rope on a swing. The sound of the horn is cold and the night is dark.

Afraid of being asked, swallowing tears and pretending to be happy. Hide it, hide it, hide it! 2. "Qingpingle" Yan Jidao of the Song Dynasty: If you can't keep people around, you will get drunk and leave the orchid boat.

A green spring water road passes by the place where the orioles sing at dawn. The willows on the ferry are green, and the branches and leaves are alienated.

From then on, I stopped sending brocade books, and there was no proof of the clouds and rain in the painting building. 3. "Poem of Severing Diplomacy with Liu Bozong" by Zhu Mu of the Han Dynasty. There are owls in the northern mountains, but their wings are unclean.

If you don’t fly in the right direction, you won’t be able to sleep peacefully. If you are hungry, you will see the trees; if you are full, you will lie in the mud.

Gluttony is corruption, stinking rot is food. The intestines are full of crop, and the appetite is endless.

The phoenix is ??said to be immoral if it calls out to the phoenix. The trend of the phoenix is ??in a foreign land with the son.

We will always work hard together. 4. "Feelings of Being Sick for Ten Days and Still Not Reading" by Huang Zongxi of the Qing Dynasty It's worthy of another year here, and I feel ashamed to be in front of the lamp.

In my dream, a crying child calls me, and at the end of the day, a soul-calling bird descends on me to feast. Many good friends are passed down through loyalty and friendship, and friendships never end.

I have died a few times now, but I am still asleep due to illness. 5. "Butterfly Loves Flowers" by Li Qingzhao of Song Dynasty. Luo Yi is wet with tears and full of makeup. Four folds of the Yangguan are sung thousands of times.

Humanity Mountain is long and the water is cut off, and the gentle rain is heard in the lonely hall. Farewell hurts, leaving Fangcun Chaos, forgetting to leave, the wine cup is deep and shallow.

It’s easy to pass the message to the wild geese. Donglai is not as far away as Penglai. 2. Poems describing the breakup of a couple's relationship

Husband and wife are originally birds of the same forest, but they fly apart when disaster strikes.

I only see new people smiling, but I don’t hear old people crying.

There is also Zhuo Wenjun's "Baitouyin". I heard that you had two opinions, so I came to resolve it.

There is also a number poem. After a farewell, the two places missed each other. They only said that it was March and April, but who knew that in five or six years, I had no intention of playing the lyre, and there was no letter to pass on the eight-line script, and the nine-line chain was drawn from it. Broken, the gaze of the ten-mile long pavilion is longing to be penetrated, a hundred lovesickness, a thousand thoughts, and all kinds of helplessness to blame the man. There are thousands of words to say, and I am bored by ten columns. I climb high to see the geese on the ninth day of the month. The moon is full during the Mid-Autumn Festival in August and people are not round. In July and a half, I burn incense and send candles to ask the sky. In the dog days of June, when everyone shakes their fans, I feel chilled. In May, the pomegranates were like fire, but the cold rain watered the flowers. In April, the loquats were not yet yellow, and I wanted to look in the mirror and my mind was confused. In March, the peach blossoms turned with the water, and in February, the kite string broke, ugh! Lang, Lang, I wish you could be a girl and I could be a boy in the next life. 3. Poems describing the end of love

1. "Gift to the Maid" by Cui Jiao of the Tang Dynasty

The princes, princes and grandsons follow in their footsteps, and the green beads are dripping with tears.

As soon as Hou Men plunged into the deep sea, Xiao Lang was a passerby from then on.

Vernacular interpretation: The princes, princes and grandsons are chasing after each other, and the beautiful woman is soaking her turban with tears. Once he entered the deep sea-like Houmen, Xiao Lang became a stranger from then on.

2. "Yin of a Jie Fu: A Letter to Master Li Sikong in Dongping" Tang Dynasty: Zhang Ji

Knowing that your heart is like the sun and the moon, you will make an oath to serve your husband as long as you live or die.

Huanjun Mingzhu sheds tears, wishing we had met before she was married.

Vernacular interpretation: Although I know that you are sincere and open-minded, I have vowed to fight with my husband through life and death. Returning your twin pearls brings tears to my eyes. I regret not meeting you before I got married.

3. "Farewell Book" of the Han Dynasty: Zhuo Wenjun

The red string is broken, the bright mirror is missing, the morning dew is dim,

The fragrance is resting, the white head is chanting, and the wound is parting ,

Try to eat more and don’t think about my concubine. I’ll be with you forever!

Vernacular interpretation: The strings of the piano are broken, the mirror is missing, the morning dew has dried, the flowers have fallen, the white hair is moaning, how sad it is to say goodbye. I hope you have a good meal and don't miss me. I swear to the mighty Jinshui that I will say goodbye to you forever from now on.

4. "Baitou Yin" Two Han Dynasties: Zhuo Wenjun

It is as white as snow on the mountain, as bright as the moon among the clouds.

I heard that you had two opinions, so I came to resolve it.

Today’s drinking party, Mingdangou Shuitou.

The ducks are dancing on the ditch, and the ditch water flows east and west.

Vernacular interpretation: Love should be as pure as the snow on the mountain and as bright as the moon among the clouds. I heard that you have second thoughts, so I came to break up with you. Today is like the last reunion, and we will part ways in Goutou tomorrow. I moved my steps slowly along the ditch. My past life was like water flowing eastward, gone forever.

5. "Meng" Anonymous in the Pre-Qin Dynasty

We grow old together, and the old age makes me resentful. Qi has a bank, Xi has a bank. In general

At the banquet of the horns, we talked and laughed, and we made vows without thinking about the opposite. On the contrary, if you don’t think about it, that’s enough!

Vernacular interpretation: Back then we vowed to live together forever, but now we are still worried. The surging Qishui River will eventually have a shore, and the swamp will have an end even though it is wide. Recalling the joy of being young, the tenderness between talking and laughing. The vows of eachother are still in our ears, but unexpectedly they turn against each other and become enemies. Don't think about betraying the alliance again. Once it's over, let it go.

4. What are the idioms that describe emotional breakup?

Idioms that describe emotional breakup include "break up the relationship", "turn one's head into the enemy", "break up the knot", "separate the labor and the swallow", and "the flower fades and the moon fades"

1. The relationship is cut off and the relationship is cut off [ēn duàn yì jué] < /p>

En: kindness; Yi: affection. Relationship breakdown. Mostly refers to divorced couples.

Source: The third chapter of "Ren Fengzi" by Ma Zhiyuan of the Yuan Dynasty: "We are at odds with each other. When the flowers fade and the moon fades, who will fall in love with the brocade tent and the curtains?"

2. Turn against one another [fǎn mù chéng chóu]

Turn against one another: fall out of favor. Fall out and become enemies. The relationship between the two sides changed from a harmonious relationship to a state of hatred and hostility.

Source: Chapter 57 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Marrying a fairy only lasts for three or five nights, and then you leave it behind your neck. It is better to pity the new and abandon the old, and turn against the old." There are a lot of them."

3. Cut in two with one knife [yī dāo liǎng duàn]

Cut in two with one knife. A metaphor for resolutely severing relations.

Source: Volume 12 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "One sword has two sections, and he is not called a master." Volume 44 of "Zhu Xi Yulei": "Looking at this, we can see that the person who restrains himself is Cut it off at the root and it will be gone."

4. Lao Yanfenfei [láo yàn fēn fēi]

Lao: Shrike. Shrikes and swallows fly to different places. It is a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife and lovers.

Source: "Collection of Yuefu Poems·Songs of the Shrike Flying to the East": "The shrike flies in the east and the swallow flies in the west. We meet when Huang Gu and the Weaver Girl are together."

5. The flowers are waning and the moon is waning [huā cán yuè quē]

Describes the scene of decay and fragmentation. It is also a metaphor for a broken relationship and divorce.

Source: Tang Dynasty Wen Tingyun's poem "He Wang Xiucai Hurts the Singing Girl": "Don't feel sad when the moon is missing and the flowers are withered, the flowers will eventually grow and the moon will be full."

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1. Because he surrendered to the enemy and treason, I will sever all ties with him and we will not recognize each other from now on.

2. The two brothers have been fighting secretly for several years and have long since broken ties with each other.

3. It would be too unkind to cut off friends just because of a slight mistake in words.

4. He decided to make a clean break with those bad friends and never see each other again.

5. With the help of teachers and classmates, he finally made a clean break with those people who were not doing their jobs properly.

6. Friends like that who are unkind and unjust should have "cut off the relationship with Guan Ning and cut them off in two."

7. If you really want to recognize the thief as your father, then we will cut them off from now on. !

8. Greed causes trouble, brothers turn against each other over real estate; the anti-corruption trend depends on how long you will last.

9. Striving to be the first to establish outstanding talents, appraising professional titles, and promoting and mobilizing teachers has caused teachers to become at loggerheads and turn against each other.

10. I don’t know how many couples will be forced to separate their work and their families in a war. 5. Prose poem about the breakup of brotherhood

Seven-step poem

[Three Kingdoms·Wei] Cao Zhi

Boiling beans and making soup,

Rinse the bean sprouts to make juice.

The bean is burning under the cauldron,

The beans are weeping in the cauldron.

They are born from the same roots,

Why are they so anxious to get along with each other?

[Note]

1. Cauldron (fǔ): a kind of pot in ancient times.

2. Jian: suffering, a metaphor for persecution. [Brief Analysis]

According to "Shishuoxinyu·Literature": After Cao Zhi's brother Cao Pi became emperor, he wanted to persecute Cao Zhi, so he ordered Cao Zhi to do something in a short period of time. If a poem fails, it will lead to beheading. As a result, Cao Zhi chanted this "Seven-Step Poem" in response. The poet used the metaphor of frying beans to accuse Cao Pi of cruel persecution of himself and other brothers.

According to legend, Cao Zhi’s brother Wei Wendi (Cao Pi) asked him to compose a poem within seven steps.

Otherwise, his head would be beheaded. Cao Zhi wrote this poem angrily poetry. Beans and bean straw grow from the same

root, just like brothers. The bean straw burned and boiled the beans in the pot until they cried. The metaphor of an older brother forcing his younger brother is very appropriate and touching.