1. It's moaning loudly, please ask for your friend's voice - "The Book of Songs. Xiaoya. Logging"
2. Give me a peach, give me a plum in return - "The Book of Songs. Daya. Inhibition"
3. Give me papaya and give me Qiongju in return - "The Book of Songs. Wei Feng. Papaya"
4. Making friends depends on acquaintance, why should flesh and blood be intimate - Han Yuefu folk song "Honghou Ballad"
5. My husband's ambitions are all over the world, and he is still close to his neighbors thousands of miles away - Three Kingdoms. Wei. Cao Zhi's "Giving the White Horse to Wang Biao"
6. A bosom friend in the sea is like a neighbor at the end of the world - Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou"
7. We know each other no matter how far away we are, but we are still neighbors thousands of miles away - Tang Dynasty. Zhang Jiuling's "Farewell to Li Shaofu in Weicheng"
8. A young man enjoys new knowledge, but in his twilight years he misses his old friends - Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty "Retired from official position and went to Jiangzhou to send Dr. Li of Eyue"
9. Make friends by writing, and become neighbors only by virtue - Tang Zuyong "Qingming Banquet Secretary Xun Liu Langzhong's Farewell Industry"
10. We are both fallen people at the end of the world, so why should we have known each other before meeting? - "Pipa Xing" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
11. Friendships in life come to an end, so don’t let the ups and downs divide you - "Five Poems on a Difficult Journey" by Helan Jinming of Tang Dynasty
12. There are no old or young people in a life-long friendship. When discussing friendship, why should we first agree with each other? - "Returning on Foot" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
13. Friends need to be calm when painting, but mountains are like essays and do not like to be flat - "Looking for Mountains with Friends" by Weng Zhao of the Qing Dynasty
14. Not seeing you for one day is like three autumn months - "The Book of Songs. Wang Feng. Picking Ge"
15. There is a lot of water, and the pulse is speechless - Nineteen ancient Chinese poems "Altair"
16. Raising one's hands for a long time and working hard, two people feeling the same - Han Yuefu folk song "The Peacock Flies Southeast"
17. Red beans grow in the south, and when spring comes, a few branches will appear. I hope you will pick more, as this is the most lovesick thing - "Lovesickness" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
18. The man came riding a bamboo horse and went around the bed to pick green plums - "Changgan Xing" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
19. The moon is on the willow branches, and people meet at dusk - "Sheng Cha Zi" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty
20. A day without thinking brings about a thousand thoughts - "Day and Night Music" by Liu Yong, Song Dynasty
21. There are no colorful phoenixes flying in the body, but there is a clear understanding in the heart - "Two Untitled Poems" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty
22. On this day last year, in this door, the human face and the peach blossoms reflected each other's red color. I don't know where the human face went, but the peach blossoms still smiled in the spring breeze - Tang Dynasty. Cui Hu's "Ti Capital City Nanzhuang"
23. The spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and the wax torches will turn to ashes before their tears dry up - "Untitled" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty
24. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. Is it clear that there is no sunshine but sunshine? ——Liu Yuxi's "Bamboo Branch Poems" of the Tang Dynasty
25. Once upon a time, the sea was difficult to overcome, except for Wushan, it was not a cloud - "Five Poems on Lisi" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty
26. The blue sky above falls into the yellow spring, and both places are nowhere to be seen - "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
27. From now on, I have no intention of loving the good night, and let him go down to the west tower under the bright moon - Li Yi, Tang Dynasty, "Writing Love"
28. If the love between two people lasts for a long time, how can they be together day and night? - "Magpie Bridge Immortal" by Qin Guan, Song Dynasty
29. I wish to be a winged bird in the sky, and a twig on the ground - "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
30. The belt is getting wider and wider, but I don’t regret it in the end, and I feel haggard because of the beauty - "Feng Qiwu" by Liu Yong of the Song Dynasty