Poems with artistic conception, poems with classical charm

1. If you see a beautiful woman, you will never forget her. If you don’t see her for a day, you will miss her like crazy. - Anonymous "Phoenix Qin Song"

2. The king is like dust on the road, and the concubine is like muddy cement. They rise and fall in different ways. When will they meet in harmony? -Cao Zhi's "The Moon Ascends a High Building"

3. The two of them echo each other in the desolate farewell, and the most overwhelming one is the bright moon. -Nalan Xingde's "Yu Meiren"

4. Huanjun's pearls shed tears, wishing they had met before they were married. -Zhang Ji's "Yan of a Chaste Woman"

5. How can we live together and die differently when we only have a shadow in the human world? -Chen Hengke's "Inscription on the Portrait of Chunqi"

6. There is talk of lovesickness under the acacia tree, and Si Lang hates Lang Lang but does not know it.

-Liang Qichao's "Taiwan Bamboo Branch Poetry"