1. The Tibetan and Han Dynasties broke the news, and the death and growth were separated. ——Five words, from Tang Dynasty Zhang Ji's "Old Friend of No Fan"
2. Pu grows in my pond, and its leaves are nowhere to be seen. ——Five-Words·From the Han Dynasty·Zhen Mi's "A Trip to the Pond"
3. People's mouths are full of gold, which makes you separated. ——Five words·From the Han Dynasty·Zhen Mi's "A trip to the pond"
4. Ten thousand weeping willow threads weave farewell in spring. ——Five words, from "Willows on the Dike" by Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty
5. I wish to have the person of my heart, and we will never be apart until we grow old together. ——Five words·from the Han Dynasty·Zhuo Wenjun's "Baitou Yin"
6. There should be separation, but there will be disaster. ——Five-character poem from "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
7. Advise you to seek renunciation and recognize the King of Dharma. ——Five words·From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
8. The separation of flesh and blood from the poor and the lowly is not related to young brothers. ——Five-character poem from "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty
9. The velvet velvet grows in the shade, promoting separation at the bottom. ——Five words·From the Southern and Northern Dynasties·Shen Yue's "Ying Bamboo in Front of the Eaves"
10. Elegies and gradual separation mean that there is no one around. ——Five words·from Wei and Jin Dynasty·Zuo Si's "Eight Ode to History"
11. I am also a guest in the vast world, but I have never left. ——Five words, from Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending People to the Fortress"
12. It's not that there are no brothers, it's like they are separated. ——Five Words·From "Five Poems for Injuring Spring" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
13. Walk again and again, and be separated from you forever. ——Five words·from the Han Dynasty·Anonymous "Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing"
14. The only thought should be deviated, and the kindness will be renewed day by day. ——Wuyan·From the Han Dynasty·Anonymous "Four Farewell Poems"
15. Good friends are far apart, each in the same direction. ——Five-character · From the Han Dynasty · Anonymous "Four Farewell Poems"
16. The crow of the crow is tired of relying on, and the crane's cry hurts the separation. ——Five Characters·From "Yuanyang Pian" by Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty
17. The spring mountains by the lake are dotted with smoke, and the distant trees in the clouds are ink. ——Seven words, from "Spring Hope to Wang Xuanyang" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty
18. The family wealth has been exhausted and the flesh and blood have been separated, and today I am suffering from old age. ——Seven words, from "Qin Fu Yin" by Wei Zhuang of the Tang Dynasty
19. If you have nothing to do in the countryside and come to visit the officialdom, who will teach you to leave the homeland? ——Seven words from "On the way to the end of spring" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty
20. When I was undressing, I heard the sound of rustling, and when I put down the branches, I saw the leaves for the first time. ——Qiyan·from "East Lake Hsinchu" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty
21. There are endless trees on the road in Chang'an, only the weeping poplar ribbons separate them. ——Seven words, from "Nine Poems on Willow Branches" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
22. The new Yanwan of your couple separated my mother and my son. ——Seven words from "Farewell to Son" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
23. The Jialing River curves across the pond, but the bright moon is parting from the same person. ——Seven words from Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Jiang Lou Yue"
24. The businessman valued profits over separation. The month before last, he went to Fuliang to buy tea. ——Seven words from "Pipa Xing" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
25. The face is missing, the city is falling, the mountain is silent, and the bones of the dead are buried in the earth. ——Seven words, from "Chang'an Nostalgia" by Chu Sizong of the Tang Dynasty
26. The dancing cranes and flying luan are all separated, and the pitiful life and death follow each other. ——Seven words, from Cui Jue of the Tang Dynasty, "What are the Mandarin Ducks with Friends"
27. We first asked each other at the prison guard gate, but we parted on the beach without meaning. ——Seven words·from Tang Dynasty·Li She's "Miscellaneous Songs·Bamboo Branches"
28. When spring falls and late spring comes, the red paper is wet with tears and resents separation. ——Seven words·from "Peony" by Xue Tao of the Tang Dynasty
29. The husband and son-in-law are separated in their prime years, and their colors have changed when they meet at the end of the year.
——Seven words from "Five Poems on a Difficult Journey" by Helan Jinming of the Tang Dynasty