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1. Poetry: There is love and infatuation in life, and this hatred has nothing to do with the wind and the moon.

From: "Spring in the Jade House: The Lord's Preparation for the Date of Return" by Ouyang Xiu in the Song Dynasty

Explanation: People's sentimentality is innate, and this complex has nothing to do with romance.

2. Poetry: People today cannot see the moon of ancient times, but today’s moon once illuminated the ancients.

From: Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty's "Ask the Moon about Wine: My Old Friend Jia Chun Ling Yu Asked About It"

Interpretation: The ancients and the present are just passing by like running water, and we see them together. The moon is like this.

3. Poetry: The moon waxes and wanes, the flowers bloom and wither, I think of the most painful parting in life.

From: "Putian Le·Yong Shi" by Zhang Mingshan of the Yuan Dynasty

Interpretation: The moon is full and missing, the flowers are blooming and withering, and I think that the most painful thing in life is to say goodbye.

4. Poetry: People in the world need gold to make friends. Without more gold, friendship will not be deep. ?

From: "Inscribed on the Master of Chang'an Wall" written by Zhang Wei in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Secular people need gold as a bond to make friends with each other. If gold is not used much, friendship will naturally be limited. deep.

5. Poetry: The world is as short as a spring dream, and human feelings are as thin as autumn clouds.

From: "Xijiang Moon·The World is as Short as a Spring Dream" by Zhu Dunru in the Song Dynasty

Explanation: The world is short-lived and fleeting like a spring dream. Human feelings are indifferent, just like the thin clouds in the clear autumn sky.