1. Poetry: Poetry is one of the oldest forms of expressing love. Poems in ancient poetry, "Hold your hand, grow old with your son", "There are no graves in the mountains, rivers are inexhaustible, there is Lei Zhen in winter, rain and snow in summer, heaven and earth are in harmony, and dare to die with you", all of which are beautiful sustenance and eternal commitment to love. In modern poetry, Xu Zhimo's Farewell to Cambridge and Haizi's Facing the Sea and Blooming in Spring also express their yearning and persistence for love in the form of poetry.
2. Novels: Love in novels is often more colorful. From the entanglements among Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai in the classic Dream of Red Mansions, to the works such as Red Rose and White Rose by Zhang Ailing and Fortress Besieged by Qian Zhongshu, the complexity and diversity of love are all shown.
3. Drama: Love in drama is often more vivid. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and other works have profound love descriptions. In China's classical operas, such as The Peony Pavilion and The West Chamber, the beauty and tragedy of love are also expressed in the form of drama.
4. Prose: Love in prose is often more sincere and touching. Lu Xun's "Regret for the Past" and Zhu Ziqing's "The Back" both express their feelings for family, friendship and love in the form of prose.
5. Lyrics: Lyrics are the combination of music and literature, and also an important carrier to express love. From the classical song "The Moon Represents My Heart" and "Sweet Honey" to the modern pop song "Little Lucky" and "Ordinary Road", the love in the lyrics is so touching.
In a word, love is an eternal theme in literary creation. No matter poetry, novel, drama, prose or lyrics, we can find a unique interpretation of love. And each of us can find our own love story in life, and feel and cherish it with our heart.