Put down an ancient poem about a relationship.

1. When Houmen entered the sea, Xiao Lang was a passer-by. -Poems presented to maids by Cui Jiao in the Tang Dynasty.

Once married into a powerful family, even if we have the opportunity to meet again in the future, we can only be like strangers passing by, unable to recognize each other.

2. Return with tears, and hate not meeting and not getting married. -Yin Jiefu sent to Dongping Lishi Island in the Tang Dynasty.

I cried when I returned your double beads. It's a pity that I didn't meet you before I got married.

3, the string is broken, the mirror is gone, the morning dew is embarrassing, the incense is resting, the bald head is singing, and the injury is separated. I try to add rice without thinking about my concubine. The soup is soup, and you are long! -Zhuo Wenjun's farewell letter in the Han Dynasty.

Translation: Zhu's string is broken, and his bosom friend is lost. The mirror is missing, and the husband and wife are separated. Morning dew, the fate is over. Incense dies, and people are scattered. White-headed songs hurt parting. I hope you have a good meal and don't think about me. Swear to the mighty water and say goodbye to you forever.

4. Qian Fan on the sinking side of the sunken ship, in front of Wan Muchun's sick tree. -Liu Yuxi's "The First Meeting in Yangzhou to Enjoy Lotte"

On the side of the sunken ship, Qian Fan is competing; Before a sick tree, everything is spring. Digging out these two sentences from the white poems, I encourage you not to grieve for your misfortune, loneliness and waste, but to face the changes of the world with a positive and open-minded attitude.

5. How long can it take to convince people with color? -Li Bai's "My Bad Luck" in the Tang Dynasty

How long can a woman who cares about others be spoiled? You won't get much benefit from pleasing the emperor with beauty. Love should have a distance, not a zero distance, otherwise the extremes meet.

6. Never stop, even this bright flame of love will only have ashes? . -Two Untitled Poems by Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty (Part Two)

Women miss handsome and charming men, envy and lovesickness. However, in the end, it is still a mirage, and lovesickness is hopeless and useless.