Poems describing lovesickness

Poems describing lovesickness include:

1, hate is worse than tide, and lovesickness begins to feel that the sea is not deep. -Bai Juyi's "Langtaosha, Sorry, River Tide Sea Water"

Complaining that Lang Jun's family ties can't come and go as regularly as the tide, only when you miss it will you know whether the sea is deep or not.

2, spotted bamboo branches, spotted bamboo branches, tears send acacia. -Liu Yuxi's "Xiaoxiang God Spotted Bamboo Branches"

Spotted bamboo branch, spotted bamboo branch, tears little by little to pin acacia.

3, the cloister is an inch of acacia, and the bright moon is lonely. -Nalan Xingde's "Young American Silver Bed Kate Old Man"

The cloister once left many unforgettable traces of acacia, but now it is revisited and acacia has turned into dust.

4. If you want to meet, you will miss each other. -Yan's Bodhisattva Man

When we meet, we want to tell the suffering of lovesickness.

5. bloom is full of flowers and flowing water. One kind of lovesickness, two places of leisure. -Li Qingzhao's "A piece of plum, red lotus root fragrance, residual jade in autumn"

Falling flowers alone, flowing water alone. We all miss each other, but we can't talk to each other, so we have to be unhappy alone.