It comes from the famous poetry collection "Nineteen Ancient Poems" in the late Han Dynasty, and is included in "Selected Works" compiled by Xiao Tong, the prince of Liang Zhaoming.
"Far Altair" is selected from "Nineteen Ancient Poems", "Nineteen Ancient Poems" is selected from Volume 29 of "Selected Works" by Liang Xiaotong of the Southern Dynasties. This poem is "Nineteen Ancient Poems" one. "Nineteen Ancient Poems", author unknown, dated around the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The poem originally had no title, but later generations used the first sentence of the poem as the title. The poem captures the Milky Way and the machine-shaped objects related to the myth of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, and describes the Weaver Girl's sentiments of being sentimental about her family, carelessly weaving, weeping across the river, and sighing at the water. It actually serves as a metaphor for the relationship between a divorced woman and a divorced woman in the human world. The husband’s lovesickness. The poetry is rich in imagination, lingering in emotion, graceful in language, and unique in realm. It is a new and high-key tone in the poetry of longing for the distant past. The whole poem is as follows:
Far Altair
[Author] Anonymous
Far Altair, a Han woman in the bright river.
The slender hands are used to make tricks.
The whole day is unfinished, and the tears are as cold as rain;
The river is clear and shallow, how much farther apart it is!
The water is full of water, and the pulse is speechless.