The following are sentences expressing lovesickness:
1. The clothes are getting wider and wider, but I will never regret it, because I am so happy that I feel haggard. - Liu Yong's "Feng Qiwu"
2. The relationship between life and death is broad, as explained by Zicheng. Hold your son's hand and grow old together. - Anonymous "The Book of Songs·Bei Feng·Drumming"
3. If the love between two people lasts for a long time, how can they stay together day and night? -Qin Guan's "Magpie Bridge Immortal"
4. When will we know each other when we miss each other? It's embarrassing to be at this point in the night. - Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"
5. If there is a beautiful woman, you will never forget it when you see her. If you don't see her for a day, you will miss her like crazy. -Anonymous "Feng Qiu Huang·Qin Song"
6. This time I left you, it was wind, rain, and night; you smiled, I waved my hand, and a lonely road unfolded. Both ends. -Zheng Chouyu's "Fu Farewell"
7. Entering my lovesickness door, I know that my lovesickness is painful. Long lovesickness brings long memories, but short lovesickness brings endless love. - Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"
8. Once upon a time, the sea was difficult to overcome, except for Wushan, it was not a cloud. -Yuan Zhen's "Five Poems on Li Si"
9. You are like dust on the road, and I am like muddy cement. They rise and fall in different ways. When will they meet in harmony? -Cao Zhi's "The Moon Ascends a High Building"
10. The two of them respond to the desolate farewell, and the most overwhelming one is the bright moon. -Nalan Xingde's "Yu Meiren"
11. Huanjun's pearls shed tears, wishing they had met before they were married. -Zhang Ji's "Yan of a Chaste Woman"
12. How to make you meet me, at my most beautiful moment. For this, I have been praying in front of the Buddha for five hundred years, begging him to let us form a mortal relationship. -Xi Murong's "A Flowering Tree"
13. How can we live together but die differently when we only have a shadow in the human world? -Chen Hengke's "Inscription on the Portrait of Chunqi"
14. There is talk of lovesickness at the bottom of the acacia tree, and Si Lang hates it and Lang Lang doesn't know it.
-Liang Qichao's "Taiwan Bamboo Branch Poetry"