Poetry describing emotional loss and sadness

1. The wheat waves turn over the clear wind and the willows blow, and the spring weather has passed. ——Nalan Xingde's "Four Harmonies: Waves of Wheat Turning over Sunny Winds and Willows"

2. It's a pity that all the clear songs are given to dusk. ——Huang Xiaomai's "The Night Moon in Hunan Spring, Near the Qingming Festival"

3. I will send you to Hebei in September, and my clothes will be filled with tears while writing poems in the snow. ——Cen Shen's "Send Cui Zi Back to the Capital"

4. Today, the sound of the Qiang flute has made our army burst into tears like rain. ——Li Qi's "Ancient Meaning"

5. Expecting the peaches and plums in my hometown, I should also blame the moon and the wind. ——Zhao Chong's "Qingpingle·Huairen"

6. Passionate but ruthless, tonight is as long as last night. ——Yuan Haowen's "Partridge Day·The lights in the waiting hall are dim and the rain brings coolness"

7. Tears steal the red sleeve seal. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Spring in the Jade House·The plum calyx has just condensed into powder when leaving"

8. When couples say goodbye in Shihao Village, they shed more tears than in the Palace of Immortality. ——Yuan Mei's "Mawei"

9. With new makeup, you should go down to the Zhulou to face the sorrow of the courtyard. ——Liu Yuxi's "He Lo Tian Chun Ci"

10. There are thousands of sorrows about separation, and one's head turns gray overnight after being drunk in the countryside.

——Shi Naian's "Niannujiao·North and South"