Poems describing different kinds

1, ruthlessness is better than sentimentality, and an inch is still inextricably linked. -Interpretation of Yan Shu's "Spring on the Jade Tower" in the Song Dynasty: A heartless person knows how many lovers are worried, and an inch of acacia becomes a thousand silk.

2. Why do you want to be a mandarin duck with your neck sideways? You are soaring. -Interpretation of Sima Xiangru's "Phoenix Begging for Phoenix" in the Han Dynasty: How can we get this good marriage, get married and be the loving couple? I hope I, a phoenix bird, can fly with you and roam in the sky.

3. I know that I have been in love for a long time, and the sound of the river at Wangjiangtou makes me embarrassed. -Interpretation of Li Shangyin's "Walking Alone in Qujiang in Late Autumn" in the Tang Dynasty: I deeply know that as long as I am still in the world, my affection will last forever. How much melancholy, only the endless sound of the river.