The poems about people who feel so bad that they collapse include the following:
1. The sun sets, and the heartbroken people are at the end of the world. ——Ma Zhiyuan of the Yuan Dynasty, "Tianjingsha·Autumn Thoughts"
Interpretation: The setting sun gradually loses its luster and sets from the west. In the cold night, there are only lonely travelers wandering in distant places.
2. I know that the love will always be there, and the past will never be forgotten. ——Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Wandering Alone in Qujiang in Late Autumn"
Interpretation: I deeply know that this love will be with me forever. If you leave me, you will never experience those things with me again. The past is like floating clouds in the sky.
3. How much sorrow can you have? Just like a river of spring water flowing eastward. ——"Poppy Beauty" by Li Yu of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Ask me how much sadness I have in my heart, just like the endless spring water flowing eastward.
4. I want to turn my heart to the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch. ——Yuan Gaoming's "Pipa Ji"
Explanation: I treat you with good intentions, but you are indifferent and don't appreciate it.
5. Separation from hatred is just like grass in spring. It can be reborn even further. ——Li Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Qingpingle·Farewell in the Spring"
Interpretation: The sadness of separation is like the weeds in spring, the further we travel, the more they multiply.