Heartbroken classical Chinese

1. Heartbroken ancient poems 1. A broken heart remembers a broken heart.

After leaving, the distant mountains are faint and the water is sparkling. I saw yang rolling, peach blossoms drunk, cabinets fragrant and heavy rain. I'm afraid dusk will be abrupt and dusk. How can I not be fascinated? The new tears will overwhelm the old ones, and the sad people will remember the sad people. This spring, Xiang muscle lost a little weight and the bandwidth was three inches. . . From: "Yao Folk Song December is Love" Year: Yuan Author: Wang Shifu

Heartbreak warbler

A mouthful of heartbroken warbler from Wan Li. I hope my tears turn into rain and I will stay in this city tomorrow. From: Farewell to Fu Sheng Year: Ming Author: Qi Jingyun

Three-eyed heartbreak

No one screams at life, and there is no charming place. The smoke and water in Jiangnan are too far away. The moon is full of dreams and the night is peaceful. If the eye is heartbroken, the soul pin bone is even more pin. Wind and rain do not give way to each other. Still like a pillow on the West Lake, listening to the cold wave. . . From: "Nan Gezi" Year: Song Author:

A broken hairpin is like a broken heart.

Recalling the first parting of beautiful women in the past, Liu Yiyi was on both sides of Changting. Today, the beauty of the sky is limited, the beauty of Hu Bugui. Looking back, you didn't have a concubine, and you were second time around, just like a broken heart. Memories of youth with my concubine lasts forever. Recalling leaving you, I broke Jin Fengchai, and she was heartbroken. Send you a gift to show your lovesickness, which will last for a long time. Day after day, the green mirror bears a solitary hairpin and a phoenix branch. You may not miss each other, but you can remember each other like a concubine. Cold clothes scissors want to send you, there is no pedestrian outside Chang' an gate. Goose crows at midnight. . From: "Thinking" Time: Song Author: Chen

. . . Too much, not much. FYI

2. The meaning of heartbroken in classical Chinese. First, heartbroken means broken soul in classical Chinese; Enchanting, making people sad. Often used to describe extreme sadness.

1 describes the feeling of extreme missing or sadness.

The second song of Qing Ping Diao by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty-a red dew condensed fragrance, heartbroken in vain.

I miss you and your guests, and my heart aches. I miss my hometown.

The second rhyme palindrome of Su Song's poems-red notes are short and empty, deep hatred, and golden sentences are new and want to break my heart.

2. Begonia flower alias.

Huang Qingzong Xi's "The Story of a Small Garden"-As for beginning of spring, goodbye ... Heartbroken, washed up, red aunt, and Meimei, it's not my place to tidy up.

3. Used to describe extreme affection or other emotional influences.

The Silver Bottle at the Bottom of the Well by Tang Juyi —— Looking after each other immediately across the bank, I was heartbroken at the sight of my bosom friend.

Second, the origin of the word "heartbroken"

According to legend, in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, a great official named Huan went to Shu and a ship sailed in the Three Gorges. One of his men caught a little ape, and the female ape screamed on the coast and refused to leave after walking hundreds of miles with the boat. Later, she jumped on the boat and died. Cut open its belly, only to see that the intestines have been cut open inch by inch. After knowing such a scene, Huan reluctantly ordered the subordinate to be taken out for use. From then on, heartbroken or heartbroken was used to describe grief to the extreme.

3. The meaning of heartbroken in classical Chinese 1. Heartbroken means broken soul in classical Chinese; Enchanting, making people sad.

Often used to describe extreme sadness. 1 describes the feeling of extreme missing or sadness.

The second song of Qing Ping Diao by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty-a red dew condensed fragrance, heartbroken in vain. I miss you and your guests, and my heart aches. I miss my hometown.

The second rhyme palindrome of Su Song's poems-red notes are short and empty, and hate is deep, and golden sentences are new and want to break my heart. 2. Begonia flower alias.

Huang Qingzong Xi's "The Story of a Small Garden"-As for beginning of spring, goodbye ... Heartbroken, washed up, red aunt, and Meimei, it's not my place to tidy up. 3. Used to describe extreme affection or other emotional influences.

Don Bai Juyi's Silver Bottle at the Bottom of the Well-I immediately looked after each other across the bank, and I was heartbroken when I saw that I had returned. Second, the origin of the word "heartbroken" Legend has it that in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, a big official named Huan went to Shu. The ship was sailing in the Three Gorges, and one of its men caught a little ape. The female ape whined along the coast and refused to leave after following the ship for hundreds of miles. Later, she jumped on the boat and died.

Cut open its belly, only to see that the intestines have been cut open inch by inch. After knowing such a scene, Huan reluctantly ordered the subordinate to be taken out for use.

From then on, heartbroken or heartbroken was used to describe grief to the extreme.