Wang Guowei quoted three Song Ci poems in The Tales of the World, describing three realms of life. What are the three poems?

Three realms of life

Wang Guowei quoted three Song Ci poems in "Ci Poems on Earth", describing the three realms of life, so it was called the three realms of life Ci.

The poem of the first realm is quoted from Yan Shu's "Die Hua Lian";

The threshold chrysanthemum worries about smoke and tears, eyes are cold, and swallows fly away. The bright moon doesn't know how to leave sorrow and hate bitterness, and shines obliquely through Zhuhu Lake. Last night, the west wind withered the trees and went up to the tall building alone. Look at the end of the world. If you want to send colorful stationery, you will know where it is.

The poem of the second realm is quoted from Liu Yong's Wu Fengqi;

Relying on dangerous buildings alone, the wind is fine, looking forward to spring sorrow, and the sky is dark. In the afterglow of grass and smoke, no one can rely on the meaning of silence. I plan to get drunk on the map of madness and sing songs for wine, which is strong and tasteless. I don't regret that my belt is getting wider and wider, which makes people haggard for Iraq.

The poem of the third realm is quoted from Xin Qiji's Jade Case.

One night, the east wind made up thousands of trees and flowers, blowing off the stars and rain. The BMW carved cars are full of incense, the phoenix flute rings, the jade pot flashes, and the dragons and dragons dance together all night. Er Xue Liu Jin Lu, laughing at the fragrance of Ying Ying. Looking for him in the crowd, suddenly looking back, the man was there, dimly lit.