Ancient poems describing thoughts and regrets

1. A moment that should last forever? Before I knew it, it had come and gone. -Don Li Shangyin's "Jinse"

Recalling such feelings, where can there be infinite regret? Even in those days, it was already overwhelming.

Second, it is best not to meet. -Tang Li Bai's "Two Poems"

It's better not to meet each other on a blind date.

Third, but make the Dragon City fly, and don't teach Huma to spend the Yinshan Mountain. -Don Wang Changling's "Aftab"

If Li Guang, the flying general of Dragon City, were still here today, he would not let the enemy's iron hoof step over the Yinshan Mountain.

Fourth, I won't regret that my belt is gradually widening, which will make people haggard for Iraq. -Liu Song Yong, "Dead Hua Lian, Leave a Dangerous Building"

I am getting thinner and thinner, but I never regret it. I'd rather look haggard because of her thinness.

Five, once the sea is difficult for water, amber forever. -Tang Yuan-zhen's Five Thoughts on Poetry, No.4.

After the magnificent sea, the water elsewhere is not worth seeing. I am intoxicated in the dream of sex and rain in Wushan, and the scenery elsewhere is not called sex and rain.