A poem describing the eagerness of a beloved daughter

Poems describing her daughter's eagerness are:

1, until a child of the Yang family grew up in the inner room, almost before she grew up, and no one knew her.

From Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow in the Tang Dynasty, which means: Yang grew up with his daughter, very charming; Growing up in a boudoir, outsiders don't know that she is absolutely beautiful.

2, the charming girl word Pingyang, folded flowers on the peach edge.

From Li Bai's "Send Two Children to the East Foot" in the Tang Dynasty, it means: My charming girl is Pingyang, leaning against the peach tree with her hands folded, expecting me to go home.

When parents heard that their daughter was coming, they went out to help Guo.

Poem of Mulan, written by an anonymous person in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, means: When parents heard that their daughter was back, they helped each other out of the city (to welcome Mulan).

When I turned to see my little daughter, tears ran down her cheeks.

From the Tang Wei's "To Yang's Daughter", it means: When I came home to see my lonely little girl, sad tears rolled down my hat band.

5, gold exhausted to teach singing and dancing, leaving others to be happy teenagers.

Judging from the fact that Sikongshu married a prostitute despite her illness, it means: I spent a lot of money to train her well. Now that I am old, I can only leave it to other young people to take care of me.