Modern poems praising women’s sophistication

Modern poems praising the exquisiteness of women are as follows:

1. "Broken Chapter" by Bian Zhilin. You stand on the bridge and look at the scenery, and the people watching the scenery are watching you upstairs. The bright moon decorates your windows, and you decorate other people's dreams.

2. "Saya Nala--Gift to Japanese Girl" by Xu Zhimo. The most important thing is the tenderness of the lowered head, like the shyness of a water lotus that cannot withstand the cool breeze. It says cherish, says cherish, and there is sweet sorrow in that cherished word - Sayang Nala!

3. "Rain Alley" by Dai Wangshu. Holding an oil-paper umbrella, wandering alone in the long, long and lonely rainy alley, I hope to meet a girl who is as sad as a lilac. She has the same color as lilac, the same fragrance as lilac, and the same sadness as lilac. She is sad in the rain, sad and hesitant.

She wandered in the lonely rainy alley, holding an oil-paper umbrella just like me. Like me, she walked silently, indifferently, desolately, and melancholy. She approached silently, and as she came closer, she cast a breath-like gaze. She drifted through the dream-like sadness and confusion. Like a lilac floating in the field in a dream, this girl drifted by my side.

She quietly moved away, far away, reaching the dilapidated fence and walking through the rainy alley. In the mournful song of the rain, her color disappeared, her fragrance dispersed, and even her breath-like eyes and lilac-like melancholy disappeared. Holding an oil-paper umbrella, wandering alone in the long, long and lonely rainy alley, I hope that a lilac-like girl with a sad knot will drift by.