Poems describing women's virtue

1. I decide that not my mother-in-law, but my husband's young sister shall have the fiat taste. (The Poem of the Bride by Wang Jian in the Tang Dynasty)

2. Pull the shadow of the lamp of Yuchai obliquely and remove the red flame to save the moth. (to my wife by Zhang Hu in the Tang Dynasty)

3. Who wants to be left behind is a long way away. ("Picking Hibiscus on the River" is anonymous in the Han Dynasty)

4. Put a book in your arms, and the word "three years old" will never die. (Cold in Meng Dong, anonymous in the Han Dynasty)

5. her fingers embroider beyond compare, but she cannot vie with painted brows. (Qin Taoyu's Poor Girl in the Tang Dynasty)