Ancient poems about sending flowers to your lover

As follows:

1. Take a lazy look back at Huacong, half of you are destined to practice Taoism and half of you are destined to be a king. ——Yuan Zhen's "Five Poems on Lisi, No. 4"

2. The fallen flower man is independent, and Wei Yuyan flies together. ——Song Dynasty Yan Jidao's "Linjiang Immortal·Denghou Tower High Lock"

3. I send you a song, regardless of whether people gather or disperse at the end of the song.

4. If I wait for you to come here, I can’t bear to touch the wine in front of the flowers. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Congratulations to the Bridegroom·Xia Jing"

5. When all the flowers and flowers are gone, I will be alone with you. ——"Congratulations to the Bridegroom·Xia Jing" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

6. Love is without words, so don't waste your tears on the flower note.

——Song Dynasty Yan Jidao's "Partridge Sky· Drunkly Patting Spring Clothes and Cherishing the Old Fragrance"