3-4 lines that are both opposite and anthropomorphic.

1, two orioles singing green willows and a row of egrets flying into the sky. -Du Fu's quatrains in Tang Dynasty

Two orioles are singing among the green willows, and a line of egrets is flying straight into the blue sky.

2, flying freely is as light as a dream, and the continuous rain is as fine as sorrow. -Qin Guan's "Huanxisha Momo, Light Cold Building" in the Song Dynasty

Liu Xufei is like a dream, and the drizzle falls like my sorrow.

Mermaids shed pearl-like tears in the moonlight green sea, and the blue fields breathe their jade to the sun. -"Jinse" by Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The sea has changed, the moon is in the sky, and Jiao Ren's tears are all beads; Lantian is sunny and warm, and you can see good jade and good smoke.

How vast the world is, how close the trees are to heaven, and how close the moon is to the water! . -Meng Haoran's "Jiande River Sleeping at Night" in the Tang Dynasty

Yuan Ye is vast, and the distant sky is lower than the nearby Woods; The river is clear and the bright moon seems to be more intimate with people.

5, passionate peony contains spring tears, unable to lie on the rose branches. -"Spring Day" by Qin Guan in Song Dynasty

Peony flowers that have experienced spring rain are full of rain and dew, like a tearful girl. The rose lay on her back, as if unable to droop, which made people fondle it.

6. Silkworms will weave until they die in spring, and candles will drain the wick every night. -Li Shangyin's Untitled Tang Dynasty

Spring silkworms don't spin silk when they die, and wax oil like tears can drip dry when candles are burned to ashes.