What are the poems describing temptation?

1, Yunqiaosi, threading needles upstairs, extracting powder, clouds. Where Chai Jin whispers, who is in the shadow of the monastery? May heaven and earth enjoy themselves, every year tonight. -Song Dynasty Liu Yong's "Erlang Shen Yan Guang Xie"

The girls in the boudoir looked at the moon in the moonlight, threaded needles and asked the Weaver girl for tips. The powder is rising and the clouds are drooping. Guess who is in the shadow of the cloister, exchanging tokens and whispering. May heaven and earth be happy every year.

2, lust is asexual, it grows in Zen. -Tang Xueneng's "Giving the Zen Master"

There is nothing wrong with hobbies becoming desires. This life lies in meditation.

3, there is a beautiful woman, I can't forget it, I haven't seen her for a day, and I feel crazy. -Sima Xiangru's "Phoenix Seeking Phoenix" in the Western Han Dynasty

There is a beautiful woman who can't forget her appearance, but she seems to be going crazy if she is not seen for a day.

4, wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent. -"Teng Wengong's Chapters and Sentences in the Second Section" under "Mencius Warring States Period"

Richness can't make me arrogant and extravagant, poverty can't make me change my moral integrity, and power can't make me succumb to my will.

5, you know you have a husband, give me a pair of pearls. I thank you for your love and pin the pearl on my red shirt. My home is connected with the imperial garden, and my husband is on duty in the palace with a halberd. Although I know you are sincere to Lang Lang, I have vowed to share my life and death with my husband. Return your double beads, my eyes are full of tears, and I regret not meeting you before I got married. -Zhang Ji's ode to women in Tang Dynasty

You insisted on giving me a pair of pearls when you knew I had a husband. I thank you for your affection for me and for tying pearls on my red shirt. My tall building is connected to the Royal Garden, and my husband is on duty in the palace with a halberd.

Although I know you are sincere and open-minded, I have vowed to live and die with my husband. I cried when I returned your double beads. I regret not meeting you before I got married.