There have been many poems about girls losing love to their sweethearts since ancient times. The excerpts are as follows:
1. "Sauvignon Blanc·Part 2" by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty
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The sun is full of lust, the flowers are full of smoke, and the moon is bright and it makes me sleepless.
Zhao Sechu stopped the Phoenix Pillar, and the Shuqin was about to play the mandarin duck strings.
This song is intended to be passed on by no one, and I wish to send it to Yan Ran with the spring breeze.
I recall that you are far away from me across the blue sky. In the past, my eyes were full of waves, but now I am a fountain of tears.
If you don’t believe that I have a heartbroken concubine, come back and look in front of a bright mirror.
2. Yu Xuanji of the Tang Dynasty, "Jianling is worried and looking forward to sending children's peace"
Original text:
Thousands of maple leaves turn into thousands of branches, and the river bridge covers the late evening sail.
My heart is like the water of the West River, flowing eastward day and night without rest.
3. Xu Zaisi's "Toad Palace Song Spring Love" by Xu Zaisi of the Yuan Dynasty
Original text:
Lovesickness will only occur if you don't love lovesickness in your life, which will harm lovesickness. The body is like floating clouds, the heart is like flying catkins, and the energy is like gossamer.
A wisp of lingering fragrance is here, I hope the wealthy wanderer will do it. When will the syndrome come? When the lamp is half dim, when the moon is half bright.