Beautiful poems that I didn't know until I watched TV dramas in those years.

I still remember this word from high school till now. When I first heard it, I don't know how long it took. When I was studying at school, I couldn't help writing in my notebook.

After a farewell, we missed each other for five or six years only in March and April.

The lyre has no intention of playing, eight lines of words are everywhere, and nine chains are easy to break.

Acacia, despair, so helpless resentment lang.

There are thousands of words, bored and leaning against the bar.

Climbing mountains in September to see lonely geese, and Mid-Autumn Festival in August is crowded with people.

In July and a half, I burned incense and held candles to ask the sky. In the dog days of June, everyone shakes my heart.

Pomegranates in May are as red as fire, but they are watered by showers. The loquat in April is yellow, and I feel panic when I want to look in the mirror.

In a hurry, the peach blossoms turn with the water in March;

Lonely, the kite line was broken in February.

Hey! Lang lang,

I hope you are a woman and I am a man in the next life!

At that time, one of the reasons why I liked watching costume TV dramas was that there were many particularly good words and expressions I didn't know. Because I like poetry and ancient customs. And this word is a passage from a TV series that was particularly popular that year.

This picture comes from the network.

Then watch "Walking on Thin Ice", no matter you hear the opening song or see some good poems and songs in it, you won't feel much, because they are all so familiar.

Have you seen me?

I was there.

Not sad or happy.

You can either read me or you can't read me.

Love is there.

Don't come or go.

Do you love me or not?

Love is there.

Neither increasing nor decreasing.

Are you with me or not?

My hand is in your hand.

Never give up.

Come into my arms.

or

Let me live in your heart

Silent love

Silence and happiness

The picture comes from the internet.

Are you familiar with it?