Steal a line from an ancient Chinese poem to express your love, a breathtakingly beautiful Chinese romance
This is a breathtakingly beautiful Chinese romance.
Original text: I fell in love with you at first sight.
Ancient text: You are like the spring breeze smelling hundreds of flowers, and sweeping through the mountains and rivers, thousands of trees grow.
Original text: No matter how it ends, it’s nice to meet you.
Ancient text: I am lucky enough to meet you in my third life, even if it is sad, it is still love.
Original text: My eyes are full of you.
Ancient Chinese Proverb: If you know clearly what is happening in front of you, you will be suspicious of the person you like.
Original text: Let’s get married.
Ancient text: I hope that there will be time to look back and grow old with deep affection.
Original text: I miss you very much.
Ancient text: There is no way to eliminate this feeling, so I only lower my brows, but it is in my heart.
Original text: Love only one person in your life.
Ancient Chinese Proverb: Since I am willing to show favoritism to someone, I am willing to be generous throughout my life.
Original text: My heart for you will never change.
Ancient text: The mountains have no edges, the rivers are exhausted, the winter thunder shakes the summer rain and snow, the heaven and the earth are united, so I dare to be with you.
Original text: I love you.
Ancient text: The world is safe and secure, and I will live up to the Tathagata and live up to you.
Original text: I just want the best for you.
Ancient text: I would like to paint the whole world with my pen, and promise you a prosperous life.
Original text: I like you more and more.
Ancient Chinese Proverb: It makes you happy when you first meet, but you still feel stunned after a long time.
Original text: I miss you, do you know?
Ancient text: Exquisite dice and red beans make people miss each other deeply.
Original text: Because of you, I don’t think about the tea and the rice doesn’t taste good.
Ancient text: The clothes are getting wider and wider, but you will never regret it, and you will feel haggard because of the beauty.
Original text: I like you, but you don’t know it.
Ancient text: There are trees in the mountains, and the trees have branches, but you don’t know how happy you are.
Original text: I miss you.
Ancient text: Drinking tea under the moon, thinking about the end of the world.
Original text: I like you.
Ancient Chinese Proverb: What you do to me depends on you, and what you do to me is what I want.