A poem expressing the sorrow of lovesickness

Poems that express the sorrow of lovesickness are as follows:

1. Come into my lovesickness door and know my lovesickness, which comes from Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words" in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: If someone can be in my mind, they will certainly understand this lovesickness.

2. Do you know about linglong dice's red beans?

from Wen Tingyun in Tang Dynasty's "Two Newly-added Yang Liuzhi Ci Poems" explains: Like linglong dice inlaid with red beans, do you know this deep-rooted miss?

3. If you don't miss it all your life, you will miss it, and it will hurt you. Chun Qing

written by Xu Zaisi in Yuan Dynasty explains: I don't know what acacia is from birth to now, and I just know what acacia is, but I am deeply tortured by acacia.

4. Flowers drift and water flows by itself. One kind of acacia, two places of leisure.

from Li Qingzhao's "A Cut of Plum, Fragrant Lotus Root and Residual Jade in Autumn" in Song Dynasty explains that the fallen flowers are falling alone, and the water is flowing alone. We both miss each other, but we can't talk to each other, so we have to be alone and depressed.

5. I know well enough naught can come of this lovliness, yet how it serves to ease my heart!. Li Shangyin's Untitled Deep Down in Mochou Hall in the Tang Dynasty

explains that even if lovesickness is not good at all, this melancholy heart can be regarded as infatuation.