How to express "I don't love you" with ancient poems?

I like reading China's ancient classical poems since I was a child, because they are all like beautiful music, telling you their worries, and like dancers with different postures, showing their peerless postures to the world. China's classical poems are all-encompassing, with different mentalities, ranging from bold singing to graceful and delicate narration.

Want to express "I don't love you" in ancient poetry? Let the ancients teach you!

"Once the sea is difficult for water, amber forever. Lazy looking back at flowers, half the sky is repaired, and half the sky is a gentleman. "

This poem is the fourth of five poems written by Yuan Zhen, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. The main idea of the poem is: after being washed by the waves, it is hard to think of anything strange about the water in other places; Seeing the sea of clouds above Wushan, I won't think the clouds in other places are strange for a long time. I have experienced countless flowers and plants along the way, and I am too lazy to look back. This is partly because I have practiced my own morality. On the other hand, it is probably because of you!

This poem by Yuan Zhen has always been controversial in the interpretation of later scholars. Some people think that the object of Yuan Zhen's poem is his dead wife, and this poem is written in memory of his dead wife. The images in the poem refer to the women he met after his dead wife died. Some people think that Yuan Zhen wrote this poem for the emperor at that time, which means to express his determination to resign and stay away from the ruling and opposition parties, hoping that the emperor could understand his thoughts and get together well.

But no matter what the meaning of this poem is, we don't need to delve into it here, because it means nothing to us. I have always liked reading ancient Chinese, and I don't ask much. This poem is often widely read in the future. Every time I read it, I always feel happy and romantic. Many people use it to euphemistically say, "I have someone in my heart, but unfortunately it's not you!" People who are said this sentence often become angry from embarrassment, because the meaning of this poem also tells people: "You are not a little worse than the person in my mind!" "

So I think, based on my years of experience in studying ancient poetry, I will choose Yuan Zhen's Five Poems of Self-reflection to express euphemistically: "I don't love you anymore". Because no matter what you think, no other poem can be so euphemistic, but it expresses its feelings to such a affectionate person.