Poems about presence and absence

Poems with "existence"

1. The smokey trees and cold forest are half-existence, and the luggage of the savages is even more sparse. ——From "Travel" by Yin Yaofan of the Tang Dynasty

2. The floating life changes like the embers of a lamp, and the body buried in the tomb is either there or not. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty

3. It only takes a moment to pour down the Milky Way, and it only takes a moment to stir up the turbid waves in the sky. ——From "Crossing the Yellow River" by Wan of the Ming Dynasty and Song Dynasty

4. The river flows beyond the sky and the earth, and the mountains are beautiful. ——From "Hanjiang Linfan" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

5. The waves on the sea are extremely reverberating, and there is nothing in Zhouzhu in front of you. ——From Chen Qubing of the Qing Dynasty, "From Huangpu to Wusong and Panhai on the Hungry Ghost Festival"

6. I urge you to think carefully about whether there is any replacement. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty

7. There is no one here who has nothing to do, but I am looking for you here.

——From "Playing with the New Garden Tree, Ode to My Heart" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty