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Poems about parting from family

1. Quotes or ancient poems about the reluctance to leave a loved one after they leave.

1. If I had known that it would be so disturbing, why would I not have known each other in the first place.

From: "Three Five Seven Words/Autumn Wind Ci" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. Translation: Alas, if I had known that this would tie my heart to you, I would have better not have known you at that time! Appreciation: It describes that on a moonlit night in late autumn, the poet saw fallen leaves all over the ground and jackdaws perched on the trees. This scene made him miss an old lover. This scene made the poet feel helpless and sad.

2. If you see a beautiful woman, you will never forget her; if you don’t see her for a day, you will miss her like crazy. From: Sima Xiangru's poem "The Phoenix Seeks the Phoenix".

Translation: There was a beautiful woman. Once I saw her appearance, I could never forget her. If I didn’t see her for a day, I would go crazy thinking about her. 3. Once upon a time, there was no water in the sea, but it was nothing except Wushan.

From: "Five Poems on Li Si" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty. Translation: If you have been to the sea, you won’t care about the water elsewhere; if you have been to Wushan, you won’t call the clouds anywhere else clouds.

Appreciation: These two sentences are derived from the chapter "Mencius: Enduring One's Heart", "Those who look at the sea find it difficult to speak of water; those who swim in the gates of saints find it difficult to speak". The metaphors in the two places are similar, but "Mencius" is a simile, using "watching the sea" as a metaphor for "swimming in the gate of the sage", and the metaphorical meaning is obvious; while these two sentences are metaphors, and the metaphorical meaning is not obvious.

The sea is so vast and deep that it dwarfs water elsewhere. 4. The desolate farewell and the last two echoes are the same, and the most overwhelming thing is the moonlight.

From: Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty, "Poppy Poppy·Meet Again in the Deep of Qulan". Translation: The two of them hugged each other deeply, whispering to each other about their longing for each other after a long separation.

In my arms, your body trembles slightly, gently wiping away the dripping crystal tears, which makes people feel infinite pity. Now, the beauty in the memory has become the desolation after farewell. 5. My beloved pearl sheds tears, and I wish I could have met you before we were married.

From: Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty, "The Song of the Chaste Woman: A Letter to Master Li Sikong in Dongping". Translation: Returning your twin pearls brings tears to my eyes. I regret not meeting you before I got married. 2. What are the ancient poems about "reluctance between parents"

1. I am sorry for my parents, who have made me exhausted. ____Anonymous "Polygonium"

2. My father gave birth to me, and my mother bowed to me. ____Anonymous "Polygonium"

3. When my father received the letter and knew that I was here, he opened a small pavilion near the water for you. ____Su Shi's "Farewell to Jia Na's Wrinkled Eyebrows"

4. The father plowed the fields in the plains, while the son went to the fields in the mountains of Luo. ____Nie Yizhong's "Tian Family"

5. The male and female screamed in the air, but they did not return even after calling out. ____Bai Juyi's "The Poems of Yan Revealed to Liu Sou"

6. When I arrived, my parents knew that they were going to be separated from each other, so they put on their clothes as if they were going to die. ____Wang Jian's "Crossing the Liao River"

7. The idiot does not know the etiquette of father and son, so he screams in anger and asks for food. ____Du Fu's "Collection of Baiyou"

8. The thread in the hands of the loving mother, the clothes on the wanderer's body. ____Meng Jiao's "Wandering Son Yin/Welcome to Mother"

9. People think that men and women are good at birth, but they don't know that men and women make people grow old. ____Wang Jian's "Dan Ge Xing"

10. Pulling up the curtains and worshiping the mother river Liang, I will worry in vain when my eyes dry up with tears. ____ Huang Jingren's "Farewell Old Mother"

11. I am sorry for my parents, who gave me a hard time. ____Anonymous "Polygonium"

12. My love for my son is endless, and I will be happy to return home. ____Jiang Shiquan's "Returning Home at the End of the Year"

13. Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. ____Meng Jiao's "Wandering Son's Song/Welcoming Mother"

14. My father gave birth to me, and my mother bowed to me. ____Anonymous "Polygonium"

15. When we meet, I pity the thin man, and call him to ask about his hardships. ____Jiang Shiquan's "Returning Home at the End of the Year"

16. A loving mother relies on her door to love her, but a wanderer's journey is miserable. ____Wang Mian's "Mo Xuan Tu·Part 1"

17. The male and female screamed in the air, but they did not return even after calling out. ____Bai Juyi's "Poetry of Yan to Liu Sou" 3. Friends are poems about reluctance and poems about longing for hometown and relatives.

1. I am more timid when I am close to my hometown and dare not ask the stranger.

(Tang. Song Zhiwen. "Crossing the Han River") 2. Hu horses follow the north wind, and flying birds face the south branches. (Nineteen ancient poems of Han Dynasty. "Traveling, Traveling, Traveling Again") 3. Elegies can be used as weeping, and looking into the distance can be used as returning home.

(Yuefu of the Han Dynasty. "Elegy") 4. I am leaving in the past, and the willows are still there. Now that I'm thinking about it, it's raining and snowing.

("The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Plucking Wei") 5. Whoever speaks of the heart of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring! (Tang. Meng Jiao. "Wandering Son's Song") 6. In front of the beautiful window tomorrow, the winter plum blossoms have not yet bloomed. (Wang Wei, Tang Dynasty. "Three Miscellaneous Poems") 7. Where is my hometown? You can forget it unless you are drunk.

(Song Dynasty. Li Qingzhao. "The Bodhisattva Man·The Wind is Soft and the Sun Is Faint, but Spring Is Early") 8. Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during the festive season. (Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty. "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th") 9. Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone is looking around, I wonder who is missing in autumn thoughts? (Wang Jian, Tang Dynasty. "Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night and Mailing it to Dr. Du") 10. When I meet people, I gradually feel that the local accent is different, but I hate that the orioles sound like the old mountains.

(Tang Dynasty. Sikong Tu. "Five Poems in Manshu") 11. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to miss your hometown. (Tang. Li Bai. "Quiet Night Thoughts") 12. Only the mirror lake water in front of the door, the spring breeze does not change the old waves.

(Tang Dynasty. He Zhizhang. "Two Odd Letters on Returning to Hometown") 13. There is no sorrow when parting comes, and no joy when there is new acquaintance. (Chu Ci. Nine Songs "Shao Siming") 14. We are far away from each other, and the clothes are fastening.

(Nineteen Ancient Poems. "Walking, Walking, Walking Again") 15. People return home after the wild geese, but their thoughts are in front of the flowers. (Sui Dynasty. Xue Daoheng. "Everyone Thinks of Returning") 16. Separation and hatred are just like spring grass, you can travel farther and still be alive.

(Southern Tang Dynasty. Li Yu's "Qing Ping Le·Farewell to Spring") 17. Constant cutting and confusion remain, which is the sorrow of separation. (Southern Tang Dynasty. Li Yu. "Happy Meeting") 18. It is easy to say goodbye but hard to see each other.

The flowers fall on the flowing water and spring is gone (Li Yu, Southern Tang Dynasty. "Lang Tao Sha Ling·The gurgling rain outside the curtain") 19. Life without seeing each other is like participating in business (Du Fu, Tang Dynasty. "Gift to Wei Ba" "Virgin") 20. I advise you to have another glass of wine and go west to Yangguan without any friends. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Wei. "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi") 21. Last year, I saw you farewell in the flowers, and it has been a year since the flowers bloomed today (Tang Dynasty. Wei Yingwu. "Send Li Dan Yuanxi") 22. Candles are willing to say goodbye, for People weep until dawn (Du Mu, Tang Dynasty. "Farewell") 23. If there are no north and south roads outside the door, the world should be free from the sorrow of separation (Du Mu, Tang Dynasty. "Farewell") 24. Peach and plum spring breeze, a glass of wine, rivers and lakes are full of rain at night Nian Lantern (Northern Song Dynasty. Huang Tingjian. "Send to Huang Jifu") 25. When I go up to the river tower alone, my thoughts are vague, the moonlight is like water and the water is like the sky (Tang. Zhao Xia.>) 26. There should be no hatred, when will we grow up and be round ( Su Shi of the Song Dynasty. "Shui Tiao Ge Tou") 27. I hope that people will live long and love Chanjuan thousands of miles away (Song Dynasty. Su Shi. "Shui Diao Ge Tou"). 4. Verses describing reluctance to leave when parting

1. The ape cries and the guests disperse at the river head at dusk, people feel sad and the water flows by itself. ——Tang Dynasty·Liu Changqing's "Resent Pei Langzhong to Jizhou"

Translation: At dusk, the ape's voice was mournful, and the visitors by the riverside had already dispersed. The river is rolling and vast, and I feel even more sad and desolate when I am alone.

2. The cold rain came into Wu at night, and I saw off my guests in Chu Shangu in the morning. ——Tang Dynasty·Wang Changling's "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower"

Translation: The misty mist and rain spread all over the Wu River and the sky all night long; I send you off early in the morning, and I am alone with Chushan and have endless sorrow!

3. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun’s gift to me. —— "A Gift to Wang Lun" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Look at the Peach Blossom Pond, even though it is a thousand feet deep, how can it be as good as Wang Lun's gift to me?

4. I wish you a bright future, and I wave my hands with tears in my hand. ——Tang Dynasty·Liu Changqing's "Farewell to the King on the Eleventh Journey to the South"

Translation: Looking at your boat sailing towards the vast clouds and water, I wave goodbye frequently and wet my scarf with tears.

5. The old friend bid farewell to the Yellow Crane Tower in the west, and the fireworks descended on Yangzhou in March. ——Tang Dynasty·Li Bai's "Yellow Crane Tower Farewell to Meng Haoran in Guangling"

Translation: My old friend waved to me frequently and said goodbye to the Yellow Crane Tower, in this spring of March when catkins are like smoke and flowers are blooming. Go on a long trip to Yangzhou.

6. I urge you to drink another glass of wine and leave Yangguan in the west without any old friends. ——Tang Dynasty Wang Wei's "Weicheng Song/Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi"

Translation: I sincerely advise my friend to drink another glass of wine. It will be difficult to meet old relatives when you leave Yangguan to the west. 5. Poems expressing reluctance for parents traveling far away

1. Candles say farewell with intention and shed tears for others until dawn. ——Du Mu's "Farewell"

2. In the winding Jialing River and the pond, the moon shines brightly even though we are parting from each other. ——Bai Juyi's "Moon in the Jianglou"

3. You can't be seen on the mountain winding road, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow. ——Cen Shen's "Bai Xuege Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital"

4. When I said goodbye, I only talked about Soochow. After more than three years, I got a letter from Guangzhou. ——Xu Zaisi's "Yangchun Song·Girl's Resentment"

5. Return to register as the master and restore the old China. ——Yue Fei "Sending Mr. Ziyan Zhang to the Northern Expedition"

6. Fusang is already in limbo, and home is farther east than Fusang. ——Wei Zhuang "Sending Japanese Monks to Return with Honor to the Dragon"

7. Hemerocallis and pomegranates also help to stay in spring. ——Liu Xuan's "Butterfly Love Flower·Send Spring"

8. In March, the remaining flowers fall and bloom more, and swallows fly from the small eaves every day. ——Wang Ling's "Send Off Spring"

9. Let's see each other off in the mountains, the sunset covers the firewood. ——Wang Wei's "Farewell"

10. Where can I say goodbye, Chang'an Qingqimen. ——Li Bai's "Two Poems of Sending Pei Shibatu to the South and Returning to Songshan Mountain"

11. The river sends water to Banan, and the mountains cross the river and block the clouds in the north. ——Wang Bo's "Two Poems of Farewell at Night and Moon in Jiangting"

12. There is no one coming home in the thousands of miles of Yangguan. ——Yu Xin's "Farewell to Zhou Shangshu"

13. All have their own hatred of separation, so the painting is about distant mountains. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Revelation of Heartfelt Love and Eyebrows"

14. The mountains rise from the human face, and the clouds rise from the horse's head.

——Li Bai's "Sending Friends to Shu"