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Poetry about never leaving.
1. Unless the towering mountains disappear, unless the raging rivers dry up. Unless thunder rolls in the cold winter, unless it snows heavily in the hot summer, unless heaven and earth meet and connect, I dare to abandon my feelings for you until such a thing happens!

Source: Han Anonymous "Shangxie".

Unless the majestic mountains disappear, unless the raging rivers dry up. Unless thunder is rolling in the cold winter, unless it snows heavily in the hot summer, and unless heaven and earth intersect, I dare to abandon my affection for you until all this happens!

2. We hope to fly in heaven, two birds become one and grow on the earth, two branches of a tree. ..

Source: Tang Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow.

In the sky, we are willing to be the shrew of Qi Fei; On the ground, we are willing to never part branches.

3. The monarch is a rock and the concubine is a reed. Puwei line is like silk, but the rock does not move.

Source: Han's Peacock Flying Southeast, and his wife's ancient poems.

You should be like a big stone, and I should be like a reed. Puwei is soft as silk but tough and strong, and the big stone will not move.

I just hope your heart is the same as mine, and don't miss it.

Source: Song Li bosom friend "I live in the Yangtze River Head".

I only hope that your heart is the same as mine and will not live up to my infatuation.

5. Ask the world, what is love and teach life and death?

Source: Jin Yuanhao asked "Fish Qiu Yan Ci/Mai Beitang".

May I ask everyone in the world what kind of love makes these two geese treat each other with life and death?