Poetry expressing the inability to stop

1. Poems about being unable to stop wanting to stop

Poems about being unable to stop wanting to stop 1. What are some poems that make people unable to stop wanting to stop

1 I will never regret it when my belt becomes wider, because Yixiao makes people look haggard. - Liu Yong's "Feng Qiwu"

2 The relationship between life and death is broad, as explained by Zicheng. Hold your son's hand and grow old together. -Anonymous "The Book of Songs Beifeng Beats the Drum"

3 If the love lasts for a long time, how can it last day and night? - Qin Guan's "Magpie Bridge Immortal"

4 When will we know when we miss each other? It's embarrassing to be at this point in the night. - Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"

5 If there is a beautiful woman, you will never forget it when you see her. If you don't see her for a day, you will miss her like crazy. -Anonymous "Feng Qiu Huang Qin Song"

6 This time I left you, it was wind, rain, and night; you smiled, I waved my hand, and a lonely road spread to both ends. . -Zheng Chouyu's "Fu Farewell"?

7. Entering my lovesickness gate, you know that my lovesickness is painful, long lovesickness brings long memories, and short lovesickness brings endless memories. -Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"

2. I remember a riddle poem, in which there are two lines: "I can't stop, I press my mouth." What is the full poem?

Once , Qianlong came up with a rather interesting word riddle: "I went down to the bead curtain to burn incense to divination, and asked the sky, whose family will my son fall into? I hate that Wang Lang has no truth at all.

I can't stop. Come on, let me press it! The friendship between the two is not bad, but it is difficult to speak innocently. It is clear that a pair of good mandarin ducks were cut off by a knife, and the slaves were exhausted.

If you think about it carefully, both your words and your heart are false." Qianlong asked Ji Xiaolan proudly: "Old Ai Qing, do you know the answer to this riddle?" Ji Xiaolan pondered for a moment and replied: "The saint's talents are eternal and admirable. ! On the surface, this is a woman's heartless words, but in fact, there is a number hidden in each sentence. "

It turns out that the answer is "one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ninety." The solution is: "Xia" goes away and "divination" is one; "Heaven" does not see "man" is two; "King" does not have "one" is three; "Stop" does not need "neng" is four; "I" goes away "mouth" is five; "jiu" without "cross" (difference) is six; "zao" is removed from "bai", it is seven; "fen" is removed from "knife", it is eight; "throw" is removed from "li", it is nine "Thinking" has gone away, "mouth" and "heart" are ten.

3. Words describing extreme sadness and inability to stop because of love

Heartbroken - a metaphor for being extremely sad.

Sorrow comes from the middle - middle: heart. Refers to sad feelings coming from the heart

Scowl and tearful eyes - frown and shed tears. Describes a sad and sad look

Tears like rain—— Tears flowed down like rain, describing very sad

Depressed and ecstasy—— Dejected: feeling depressed and ugly; ecstasy : The soul leaves the body. I felt so depressed that I felt like I had lost my soul. Describes being very sad or distressed.

Being overwhelmed with sorrow - Sheng: able to bear it. I am so sad that I cannot bear it. Describes extreme sadness.

Touching the eyes and heart - mourning: extremely sad; crying loudly. Seeing what is in front of you causes inner sadness.

The ground cried out to the sky with sadness - sadness: sadness, desolation. Crying to heaven and earth in grief. Describes an expression of extreme sadness and despair.

Destroy the heart and dissect the liver - destroy: break. Cut open: cut open. The heart and liver were cut open. A metaphor for extreme sadness and pain.

Call the sky and grab the ground - grab the ground: touch the ground. Shout to the sky and bang your head on the ground. Describes extreme sadness.

Depressing to the core of one's heart and spleen - describing being very sad.

Cutting out the liver and weeping blood - describes very sad.

Shocking - seeing a situation and feeling extremely sad.

The sadness of wind and wood - a metaphor for the death of parents and the sadness of not being able to support one's parents.

Tears streaming down my face - Tears streaming down my face. Describes extreme sadness.

Birds singing and flowers complaining - describes sadness and resentment.

Heart-wrenching - describing extreme sadness.

Crying so hard that I couldn’t lift my head. Describes extreme sadness.

Crying like rain - weeping: crying in a low voice; shedding tears: nasal mucus. Tears are like rain. Describes extreme sadness.

Grab the ground and shout to the sky - grab the ground: touch the ground. Shout to the sky and bang your head on the ground. Describes extreme sadness.

Desolate and sad - means that the mood is very sad.

Crying at the end of the road - sadness because the car has no way to go, and later refers to the desperate sadness caused by being in a difficult situation.

To swallow and hold back tears - describes holding back sadness.

Sad and in tears - 〖Explanation〗 Sad: cold and cool. Describes desolation and sadness.

Crying for several lines - 〖Explanation〗 Tears fell continuously. Describes very sad.

If the sky is affectionate, the sky will also grow old - [Explanation] If the sky is affectionate, it will also grow old due to sadness. Often used to describe strong sad emotions. It also means that the laws of nature are unstoppable.

4. What does it mean to be unable to stop?

It means: you are doing something and want to stop but can't.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Zihan" by Confucius's disciples and re-disciples during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period

Original text: Yan Yuan sighed and said: "Looking up makes you taller, drilling makes you stronger, looking at it makes you stronger. It's in the front, but it's in the back. The master is always good at tempting me, and he treats me with words and promises, but he can't stop it. "

Translation: Yan Yuan sighed and said: "(For the teacher's knowledge and morality), I look up, and the more I look, the higher I feel; the more I study, the more I feel it is inexhaustible. It seemed like I was in front, and suddenly I felt like I was behind.

The teacher was good at guiding me step by step, using various classics to enrich my knowledge, and using various etiquette to restrain my words and deeds, making me want to stop. Learning is impossible until I use up all my strength. It seems that there is something very tall standing in front of me. Although I want to follow it, there is no way forward."

Desire: Want; want to get; want to achieve. For example, wanting to get something, trying to catch it, and wanting to hide it.

Stop: to stop an activity, to dispense with it, to cancel it, to finish it, etc. This refers to stop and stop. At the end of the Warring States Period, Xun Kuang's "Xunzi·Feixiang": "Therefore, a gentleman is capable of tolerating others; he is knowledgeable, but he is tolerant of fools; he is knowledgeable, but he is tolerant of the shallow; and he is pure, he is tolerant of miscellaneous things." Translation: A gentleman is capable of tolerating incompetent people. , smart and able to tolerate ignorant people, knowledgeable and ignorant people, morally pure and able to accommodate people of mixed character.

Extended information:

The synonyms of "can't stop" are: riding a tiger but being unable to get off, being in a dilemma, being in a dilemma.

1. It’s hard to get off the tiger [qí hǔ nán xià]

Source: Tang Dynasty Fang Xuanling’s "Book of Jin·Biography of Wen Qiao": "Today’s situation is such that there is no reason to hesitate, and riding on the tiger is difficult to dismount." "The beast's encore is a failure." Translation: In the current situation, there is no way out, how can you ride a tiger and get down halfway. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's poem "Farewell to the Dukes of Guangling": "Riding a tiger and not daring to dismount, climbing a dragon and suddenly falling from the sky." Translation: Later, there was a trend of riding on the back of a tiger and not daring to dismount, and while climbing a dragon, he suddenly fell from the sky.

Explanation: Riding on the back of a tiger and not being able to get off is used to describe something that encounters difficulties in the middle of doing something and cannot be stopped due to the situation. It is impossible to do it, and it is impossible not to do it. There is no choice but to do it. Keep doing it with your scalp.

2. Dilemma [zuǒ yòu wéi nán]

Source: The first chapter of "Xiaoxiang Yu" by Yang Xianzhi of the Yuan Dynasty: "I want to find it myself, but the time limit is tight , I am in a dilemma, what should I do?"

Explanation: Neither is left, nor is right. It describes that no matter what you do, it will be difficult.

3. Dilemma [jìn tuì liǎng nán]

Source: Volume 32 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Young master knows that he only has fifty gold in his hand. Most of the time, when he said that his resources were exhausted and he was in a dilemma, he nodded and said yes. "The first chapter of "The Regent of Zhou Gong" by Zheng Dehui of the Yuan Dynasty: "The empress said that she would not let the ministers enter the palace, so she was in a dilemma."

Explanation: It is difficult to move forward and backward. It means that things cannot be decided, so it is difficult to act and the situation is difficult.

Sogou Encyclopedia - Can't Stop (Chinese Idiom)

Sogou Encyclopedia - Desire (Chinese Character)

Sogou Encyclopedia - Stop

Sogou Encyclopedia - The Analects of Confucius·Zihan

5. Verses describing irresistible feelings

1. "When Will the Spring Flowers and Autumn Moon Come?" Five Dynasties: Li Yu

Spring Flowers When is the autumn moon? How much do you know about the past? There was an east wind in the small building last night, and the motherland could not bear to look back at the bright moon.

The carved railings and jade inlays should still be there, but the beauty has been changed. How much sorrow can you have? Just like a river of spring water flowing eastward.

2. "Untitled·It's hard to say goodbye when we meet" Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin

It's hard to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers are withered.

The spring silkworms will not run out until they die, and the wax torch will not dry until it turns to ashes.

When I look into the mirror at dawn, I am worried about the clouds on my temples. When I sing at night, I should feel the cold moonlight.

There is not much way to get to Pengshan, and the blue bird is diligent in visiting.

3. "Night Rain Sends to the North" Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin

When you asked about the return date, the autumn pond was filled with rain at night in Bashan.

Why should I cut off the candles from the west window and talk about the rainy night in Bashan?

4. "Jin Se" Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin

The Jin Se has fifty strings for no reason, each string and one column is reminiscent of the past.

Zhuang Sheng was fascinated by butterflies in his dream, and looked forward to the emperor's spring heart with cuckoos.

The moon in the sea has tears, and the sun in Lantian is warm and the jade produces smoke.

This feeling can be remembered later, but it was already at a loss.

5. "A Cut of Plum Blossoms, the Fragrance of Red Lotus Roots and the Jade Mat in Autumn" Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao

The fragrance of red lotus roots and the jade mat in autumn. He undressed Luo Shang lightly and boarded the orchid boat alone. Who in the clouds sent a brocade book? When the wild goose returned, the moon was full on the west tower.

The flowers float and the water flows. One kind of lovesickness, two places of idle sorrow. There is no way to eliminate this feeling, so I just frown, but it is in my heart.