"You nong nong, te evil spirit, feeling hot as fire! Twist a piece of mud to make you and me. Break us together, mix us with water, twist us into one you, and shape one me. I have you in the mud and you have me in the mud; I was born with you and died with you. "
Guan Furen, the wife of Zhao Mengce, a great painter in the Yuan Dynasty (she was also a painter and once served as a master in the court), found that Zhao Mengce's enthusiasm became increasingly cold after middle age, and she intended to find another lover and take a concubine. So, Guan Furen wrote a poem that seems sincere to Zhao Mengce so far-in this way, she didn't make any noise, only wrote such a poem. Besides, Zhao Mengce is also a man of temperament. His wife gave him such affection and was deeply moved, so he changed his mind and gave up the idea of concubinage.
This poem is very effective. It is a poem that expresses deep affection and suits your situation. ...