My mind is like water looking at the Yaochi, thinking about the past and the late morning dreams. After the incident, the mirror moved and the swallow was broken. I was losing weight all day long, waiting for you to know.
The lotus in the heart blooms and shines brightly, and the swallow whispers to the beam. Love does not change even if the stars change, I hope you will never let go of the old relationship.
My heart is in Qin Shu and I remember my home. The heart is heavy and the temples are not blooming yet. If you have a sharp mind, you will understand everything. Heart-shaped sounds and stippling.
Seven-character poetry is one of the Chinese poetry genres. Each sentence of the whole poem has seven characters or mainly seven-character sentences. It originated from Chu Ci and folk songs of the Han Dynasty. However, the development of seven-character poetry lagged behind during the Han and Wei Dynasties. It gradually developed from the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Sui Dynasty. It was not until the Tang Dynasty that it truly developed and became another major form of Chinese classical poetry.