The origin of untitled time, long before I met her, and even longer after we parted —— Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin.
It was a long time ago that I met her, but since we separated, the time has become longer, the east wind is blowing, and a hundred flowers are blooming.
Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night.
It's hard to meet each other, and it's even harder to leave, not to mention in this late spring when the east wind is weak and the flowers are withered. Spring silkworms don't spin silk when they die, and wax oil like tears can drip dry when candles are burned to ashes.
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1, Untitled Time was written long before I met her, but it has been longer since we separated.
At the age of fifteen or sixteen, Li Shangyin was sent to Yuyangshan by his family to learn Taoism. In the meantime, he met and fell in love with Song Huayang, a female Taoist priest in Yuyang Mountain, but their feelings could not be known to outsiders, so he could only remember them with poems. Most of Li Shangyin's poems on Untitled are about their love. This poem is one of them.
The appreciation of Untitled Time was long before I met her, but it was even longer after we broke up.
I knew her a long time ago, but it's been longer since we broke up. I said, Yishan was in a difficult situation at that time. After leaving Xuzhou for Chang 'an, he wanted to go to imperial academy and explain to Hu Ling Mao. At this time, he wanted to find acquaintances to enter through the back door. After Ling Hutao was promoted to the rank of official, he refused to see a guest in order to avoid suspicion, making it difficult for a mountain to meet each other and unwilling to leave, so this famous sentence came into being.