What ancient poems have you encountered that impressed you deeply?

China's ancient poems are very beautiful, and everything is fascinating in artistic conception and emotion. When I was reading ancient poems, I met many favorite ancient poems that impressed me deeply. I'll share it here.

The first is these two sentences: "I don't know everything is empty until I die, but I look at Kyushu sadly." Julian Waghann set the Central Plains Day in the north, and the family did not forget to tell Nai Weng about it. "This is the Song Dynasty poet Lu You's poem Xiuzi. I learned this poem in primary school textbooks, but it was not until I went to college that I began to understand the emotion in the poem. In this year's hit TV series Awakening Times, Guo Xin just learned that Shandong was gone. He slept all night and read this poem in front of Chen Duxiu, saying that it was entrusted to him by his father before his death. Song Dynasty is too far away from me, and I can't understand Lu You's feelings, but the Republic of China is close to me, and I can understand Guo Xingang's feelings. From that time on, I began to really understand this poem, and it was really sad to understand a person's passionate love for the country and helplessness to reality in an era of turmoil and destruction.

The second sentence is "you bury the mud under the spring to pin the bones, and I send snow all over the world." This is a poem written for a dead friend and confidant. To tell you the truth, I envy this true and pure friendship. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang are all friends, and I envy their friendship. This poem has a feeling that only life and death can separate us, and a feeling of desolation, which makes me deeply remember and impressed.

The third sentence is "If life is just like the first sight, why draw a fan in the autumn wind?" This poem should be known to many people. It expresses a sense of desolation. There are two other sentences I also like very much: "If you wait around, you will lose your heart, but you will lose your heart." It is precisely because things are changeable and people's hearts are changeable that we especially miss the beginning. This poem reminds me of the past and the innocent and carefree self.