Poems to accompany the elderly, poems for life.
1, the mountains have no graves, the rivers are endless, there is Lei Zhen in winter, and there is rain and snow in summer. Heaven and earth are one, but I dare to be with you! -Translated from Shang Xie in the Han Dynasty: Unless the majestic mountains disappear, unless the turbulent rivers dry up. Unless thunder is rolling in the cold winter, unless it snows heavily in the hot summer, and unless heaven and earth intersect, I dare to abandon my affection for you until all this happens! 2, the son is rich and generous, and he is happy with his son; Hold your hand and grow old with your son. -The Book of Songs Zheng Feng translation: I once promised you life and death, holding your hand, I will be with you all my life. 3. We hope to fly in heaven, where two birds become one and grow on the earth. The two branches of a tree ... the earth will last forever, and the sky will last forever; One day both will end, and this endless sadness will last forever. -Excerpted from Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow in the Tang Dynasty: In heaven, I wish to be a bird that flies with me, and in the earth, I wish to be a branch. Even if it lasts forever, there will always be an end, but this life-and-death feud will never end. Sogou asked 4, I wish my heart is connected and I will never give up. I hope to find a soul mate who can accompany me to my old age. 5. I just hope your heart is the same as mine, and don't miss home. -I live at the head of the Yangtze River by Li Zhiyi in the Song Dynasty: I only hope that your heart, like mine, will live up to my infatuation. 6, married, love is not in doubt. -Su Wu's Divorced Wife Translation: You and I became husband and wife, and I never doubted that I would love you forever.