Poetry that describes loneliness that no one understands. What are some poems that describe loneliness that no one understands?

1. Seeing guests off hurts your body and makes you grow old. You don’t know where to treat your husband. ——Liu Cang's "The Gift of Taoism"

2. The Jade Emperor blooms and the blue falls, and the silver world loses its dusk. ——Mao Pang's "Linjiang Immortal·Capital Yuanxi"

3. Reading Du's poems with Han pen is like scratching an itchy place of Magu. ——Du Mu's "Reading the Collection of Han Du"

4. Cover your tears and face each other in the sky, where will the wind and dust come from? ——Lu Lun's "Li Duangong"

5. Don't ask about the rise and fall of hasty, tears of fame and glory are filled with tears. ——Huang Ji's "Frost Sky Dawn Corner·Night Mooring on the Yizhen River"

6. I entered the city yesterday and came back with tears in my eyes. ——Zhang Yu's "Silkworm Woman"

7. Holding hands and looking into each other's tearful eyes, I was speechless and choked. ——Liu Yong's "Rain Lin Ling·Cicada's Sorrow"

8. The lights are cold when I send you home tonight, the river pond is full of tears, but the sheep male's surname is Yang. ——Su Shi's "Nanxiangzi·He Yang Yuanshi moved to Mizhou"

9. This flower and this leaf often complement each other, and the green becomes red and the red fades, killing people. ——Li Shangyin's "Gift of Lotus"

10. No one wears flowers, no one persuades people to drink, and no one cares about drunkenness.

——Huang Gongshao's "The Sapphire Case: Stopping Needlework Every Year"