The ancient poems expressing the fate of meeting again are as follows:
1. "Autumn Evening" by Du Mu in the Tang Dynasty:
The light boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains,
The bright moon still shines away from human eyes.
You know where the wind and rain are at the fifth watch,
It is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen into the sky.
This poem expresses the thoughts of parting and the expectation of meeting in the future. It uses the bright moon and the Milky Way as symbols to express the unstoppable true love of time and distance.
2. "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty:
The sun sets over the mountains and the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to see a thousand miles away, take it to the next level.
Although this poem does not clearly express the theme of meeting again by fate, the word "reaching a higher level" expresses the determination to pursue unremittingly. It can be understood that in the journey of life, we continue to strive towards Before, we will eventually meet again.
3. "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty:
The country is so beautiful that it attracts countless heroes to bow down.
Think of those days when we were strong and powerful, and could swallow thousands of miles like a tiger.
This poem describes the magnificent natural scenery and great history. Although it does not directly express the emotion of meeting again by fate, the words "heroes compete to bend their waists" and "swallowing thousands of miles like a tiger" in the poem express The bravery and magnificence in history can also be understood as the hope of meeting again by chance in different time and space.
Ancient poetry is popular for its concise and profound expression. Many poets in different historical periods created poems about meeting again by fate. Although an ancient poem usually does not exceed a few dozen words, I will provide you with some ancient poems written by different historical periods and poets on the theme of meeting again by fate.
These ancient poems are treasures of ancient Chinese literature. Although they may not directly express the theme of meeting again by fate, they express emotions such as parting, longing and expectation, and have profound literary value. I hope these poems will satisfy your needs.