Urgently ask for one or two allusions about "watches" ~ ~?

I am very interested in the word "watch", so I have to answer it. I hope the landlord will be patient, okay?

Watch this poetic word, in fact, contains endless blood and tears in China. Because this is the most common gesture of ancient women in China.

The "watch" of ancient women in China is different from that in Salinger's Good Girl, and it is a kind of morality here. It is also different from the "watch" in Du You's "Looking North for another year". Watching here is a responsibility. China women's watch is the most personal and collective gesture.

Such as Wang Fushi and goddess peak.

Legend has it that after the separation of Wushan Goddess and King Xiang of Chu, the goddess always missed the King of Chu, so she turned into goddess peak, hoping that the King of Chu would return.

There are many poems created by this allusion:

For example: Yuan Zhen: Once the sea was difficult for water, it was amber forever.

There is also a piece of Wang Mi Stone, which is in Guangdong.

At the junction of Dianbai County and Yangjiang City in Maoming City, there is a mountain, overlooking the South China Sea, named "Wang Mi Shi". There is a folk song: "Stone is a beauty on the mountain, without pillow or bed. I have never seen my husband again, and I will not change my old clothes for ten thousand years. "

Legend has it that the fishermen's husband and wife rebelled against the "sea overlord" The man went overseas, and the woman looked at her husband every day until she died on the mountain and became a stone statue. There is a stone hemp basket and a stone bowl next to the stone man, which contains many years of twist water.

After visiting this place, Wang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem for "Stone": "Stone, the waves turn into stone, and if you don't bow your head, the mountains will rain for days, and pedestrians will return without saying anything."