Six ancient classic vicissitudes of life poems, each sentence is sad and every word is moving!

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Time flies, leaving many vicissitudes. Looking back on the vicissitudes of life, it is not only a sigh. The following are the ancient poems about vicissitudes of life that I compiled for you, hoping to help you.

1

Things are people, not everything, and tears flow first. This word comes from Wulingchun written by Li Qingzhao in the Song Dynasty, which means: the surrounding scenery is still the same as before, but people are not the same person at that time, and many beautiful things can't be found. I wanted to speak, but before I could say it, tears had already flowed down.

2

The man who buried the flowers is laughing today, but who did he know when he buried them? From Mourning Poems, also known as Mourning Poems, it is the work of Cao Xueqin, a writer in Qing Dynasty. The general idea is: the person who buried flowers today is stupid, and when he buried flowers, he knew who it was: I buried flowers today, and people laughed at my infatuation. Who will bury me after I die?

three

I want to buy osmanthus with wine, but I don't like it. Tang Duoling written by Liu Guo in the Southern Song Dynasty means that even if you want to buy some sweet-scented osmanthus wine, you can't enjoy yourself as much as you did when you were a child.

four

Gambling books were so fragrant that it was just unusual at that time. From the Qing Dynasty Nalan Xingde's "Huanxisha Who Read the West Wind and Cool Alone", translation: Sometimes I bet on tea with her until the teacup overturns and overflows with strong tea fragrance. Only then, it seemed so normal.

five

Poor bones by the river, I am still a dream girl. The Journey to the West, an ancient poem by Chen Tao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, has the general idea that it is a pity that there are piles of white bones by the Wuding River or lovers who are dependent on each other in their dreams.

six

I have been wandering for a long time, and I am deeply grateful and have always been a teacher and friend. The word "Jin Lu Qu, I also drifted for a long time" was written by Gu Zhenguan in Qing Dynasty. These three sentences are full of emotion, both guilt and expression, both reality and expression, expressing the sad feelings of friends who regret each other but are helpless, talented and have nothing to report.

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