What are the classical poems about love?

There are many poems describing love in classical poetry. Here are some classic examples:

Li Qingzhao's Dream: "It rained suddenly and the wind blew suddenly last night. After a deep sleep, there is no need to drink. Ask the shutter man, Haitang is still there. Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? It should be green, fat and thin. "

Xin Qiji's Jade Case Yuan Xi: "Play the silver flute tonight, like a river flowing in the east."

Nalan Xingde's Song of Eternal Sorrow in Autumn in Han Palace: "In the sunset balcony, in the sound of broken rainbow, the wanderers in the south of the Yangtze River are homesick. The old garden has a long way to go east, and the tears of the double-sleeved dragon bell have not dried. "

Du Fu's "Giving Flowers": "Bai Fengming in the cloud, twelve rivers outside the cloud. When I came, the phoenix was not dead, and my life was a little red. "

Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi Mizhou Hunting": "Huma is in the north wind and crosses the south branch of bird's nest. For me, take a hug home as a symbol of our love. "

These poems describe different aspects and emotions of love through various techniques and techniques, some express the feelings of missing and lovesickness, some show the passion and beauty of love, and some reflect the happiness and sadness of love. These poems occupy an important position in the history of literature, and have also become classics handed down to this day.