Ancient poems describing regrets

1. The eternity of heaven and earth will eventually come to an end, and this hatred will last forever. ——Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret

2. He should not be infatuated with love in his life. There is no place in the world for lovesickness. ——Kuang Zhouyi, minus the word Huanxisha

3. There is love and infatuation in life, and this hatred has nothing to do with the wind and the moon. ——Ouyang Xiu, "Spring in the Jade House"

4. I miss you all day long, and I am exhausted for you, when there are hundreds of flowers. ——Wen Tingyun Two of the Four Nan Gezi

5. The moonlit night is a dream behind a curtain, and the spring breeze is full of tenderness. ——Qin Guan, Eight Sixth Son

6. The heart of remembering the king is like the water of the West River, flowing eastward day and night without rest. ——Yu Xuanji Jiangling’s sorrow and hope

7. There is talk of lovesickness under the acacia tree, and Si Lang hates Lang Lang without knowing it. ——Liang Qichao, Taiwan Bamboo Branch Poetry

8. If you look for a good dream, it’s hard to come true. Who knows how I feel at this moment? Tears fell in front of the pillow, rain fell in front of the curtain, and dripped into the morning through the window. ——Nie Shengqiong, Partridge Sky

9. I only hope that your heart will be like mine, and I will live up to my love. ——Li Zhiyi, Fortune Teller

10. Can you bear to pay a thousand gold for a smile? After all, missing each other is not as good as meeting each other.

——Shao ??Ruipeng Dielianhua