A poem in which a daughter misses her dead mother.

1, I miss my parents' tears all night, and I will receive them again at dawn. Afraid of hurting my mother's feelings, I secretly flowed to the pillow. This poem was written by Zhou Shuyuan, a poetess in Qing Dynasty, who missed her late mother.

Ah, Xie's youngest daughter, unfortunately married this penniless scholar. You saw me naked in the box. You take off the gold brooch and buy me wine. This poem was written by Yuan Zhen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. In the poem, the daughter misses her late mother.