What poems describe anger?

1, poem: Why can't the spring breeze hold, and Yinger blows off a few flowers.

From: Song, Wang Yucheng's "Spring 2 Zaqu"

Explanation: Why can't Spring Breeze tolerate this situation? It scared away Oriole and blew off some flowers.

2. Poetry: You can see bright tears on her cheeks now, but not the man she loves so much.

From: Li Bai in Tang Dynasty, resentful.

Commentary: I saw Yu Yan's face covered with tears. I wonder who she hates in her heart.

3. Poetry: Never hate, hate at the end of the world.

Said by: Tang Dynasty Wen, dreaming of Jiangnan, never hated.

Interpretation: hatred must be like a line, drifting to the distant horizon.

4. Poem: Anger rushes to the crown, leans on the column, and rests in the rain.

Said by: Yue Fei, Song Dynasty's "Man Jiang Xie Hong Huai"

Interpretation: I was furious and leaned against the railing. A sudden rain has just stopped.

5. Poem: I feel sad, I don't want to stop, I want to stop singing.

From: Xin Qiji's "Shui Long Yin Lao Lai Ceng Zhi Yuan Ming" in Song Dynasty.

Interpretation: I woke up feeling full of hatred, put down my glass, wanted to sing a song, and then stopped.