Poems related to begging for skill

1. If the love lasts for a long time, how can it last day and night? ("Magpie Bridge Immortal" by Qin Guan, Song Dynasty)

2. There are still guests who have been there for many years after separation, but the hope is not as disappointing as the River Drum Star. (Tang. Xu Ning. "Qixi Festival")

3. No one will listen to me when I am sad and take pictures, so I pinch my sandalwood marks to teach the little actress. (Ming Dynasty. Tang Xianzu. "Drunk Answer to Jundong on Chinese Valentine's Day")

4. The sky is as cold as water at night, and I sit and watch Altair and Vega. (Tang Dynasty. Du Mu. "Autumn Evening")

5. Silkworms do not make cocoons, but hang silk all night long. (Jin. "Daughter's Song on the Chinese Valentine's Day")

6. Outside the smoke, the water outside Liusi Lake, the mountain brows are blue and the moon's eyebrows are yellow. (Yao Xie, Qing Dynasty. "Qixi Festival in Hanzhuang Zhazhou")

7. There is a lot of water in the water, and the pulse is speechless. (Nineteen Ancient Poems. "The Faraway Altair")

8. I beg for cleverness in the world every year, but I don’t know that there are already many cleverness in the world. (Tang Dynasty. Yang Pu. "Qixi Festival")

9. Before we could cross Qingqian, we faced each other relatively far away. (Meng Jiao, Tang Dynasty. "Ancient Meaning")

10. My family likes to open their makeup mirrors and thread needles to pray for nine o'clock under the moon. (Tang Dynasty. Quan Deyu. "Qixi Festival")

11. The misinformation about the magpie on the good day that day is still regarded as a heart-broken fairy to this day. (Song Dynasty. Yan Jidao. "Qixi Festival")

12. On this day, the six armies were stationed together, and the Chinese Valentine's Day laughed at the morning glory. (Tang Dynasty. Li Shangyin. "Mawei No. 2")

13. The copper pot failed to announce the dawn, and the melancholy good period has another year. (Luo Yin of the Tang Dynasty. "Qixi Festival")

14. I can't reward the crow and magpie, but I can only beg for clever silk with the spider. (Tang Dynasty. Li Shangyin. "Xinwei Qixi Festival")

15. Mo Yan meets each other in broad terms, and the sun in the sky should be different. (Tang. Song Zhiwen. "Qixi Festival")

16. It is easy to thread a needle toward the sun, but difficult to straighten the needle in the wind.

(Tang. Zuyong. "Qixi Festival")