Chrysanthemum poems about longing

"Nine Days in Yun'an" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty:

The cold flowers have all bloomed, and the chrysanthemums are only full of branches. The number of old pickers changes frequently, and the light-flavored wine temporarily follows.

Yan Jidao's "Dielianhua·When the yellow chrysanthemum blooms, it hurts the gathering and dispersing": When the yellow chrysanthemum blooms, it hurts the gathering and dispersing. I once remembered that in front of the flowers, I said my deepest wishes. See Jin Yingren again. I miss you all night long.

Tang Yin's "Chrysanthemum": How many guests from far away have never returned, and they only use the fence to watch the autumn wind.

Mr. Jiang's "Returning to Yangzhou in Chang'an and the Rhymes of Xingweishanting on September 9th / Poem of Nine Days in Chang'an": The chrysanthemums under the fence in my hometown are blooming today.

Cen Shen's "Nine Days of March and Thinking of My Hometown in Chang'an": The chrysanthemums that pity my hometown from afar should bloom near the battlefield.

Cao Xueqin's "Remnant Chrysanthemum": The autumn wind knows we will meet again next year, so don't miss lovesickness when we break up for the time being.