What are some ancient poems that describe the grief of ancient women after losing their lover?

1. "Lonely Goose·Rise from Sleep under Rattan Bed and Paper Canopy" Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao

People in the world write poems about plum blossoms, and their writing is very popular. I tried to write an article and found out that the preface was not unreasonable.

Rising up from sleep under the rattan bed and paper tent, I can’t say I have any good thoughts. The agarwood is intermittent and the jade furnace is cold, accompanying my feelings like water. The flute played three times, the plum blossoms were broken, and there was so much love in spring. ?

The soft wind and rain rustled the ground, prompting thousands of tears. When the flute player goes to the jade tower, who will he lean on with his broken heart? If you break a branch, there will be no one in the world or heaven to whom you can send it.

2. "The Book of Songs: Ge Sheng" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous

Pueraria ge grows in Mengchu, and spreads wildly in the wild. If Yumei dies, who will help? Alone?

Kudzu grows with thorns, and vines spread over the field. If Yumei dies, who will help? Rest alone?

The corner pillow is charming and the brocade quilt is rotten. If Yumei dies, who will help? Dudan?

Summer days, winter nights. After he is a hundred years old, he will return to his residence.

Winter nights, summer days. After he is a hundred years old, he returns to his room.

3. "Lang Tao Sha·The Wind Outside the Curtain" Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao

The wind outside the curtain at midnight blows dreams without a trace. Who is the same person as the painter? I remember that the jade hairpin tilted the fire and the seal became empty.

Looking back at Zijin Peak, the rain is moist and the smoke is thick. Yijiang Chunlang wakes up from drunkenness. I left Luo Jin’s tears the day before yesterday, and played with Zheng Hong.

4. "Giving a Husband" One of the Tang Dynasty: Wei Huang

We can't stay together forever, and we will spend our youth together.

The old trip is gone forever, but Quan Road is home.

5. "Giving a Husband" Part Two Tang Dynasty: Wei Huang

I had known that parting would cut into people's hearts, but regret would always be deeply loved.

Although the loneliness of Huangquan has passed away for a long time, the curtain of the day will be found again.