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Describe a couple who share joys and sorrows.
1. Poetry: Why did you quit your life if you succeeded? You would rather be a mandarin duck than a fairy.

From: The Ancient Meaning of Chang 'an by Lu in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: As long as you can be with the person you love, you are willing to die; As long as I can be with the person I love, I would like to be a mortal and not envy the gods.

2. Poem: When you are married, there is no doubt about your love.

From: Su Wu's "Keeping a Wife" in the Han Dynasty

Interpretation: When I became husband and wife with you, I never doubted that I would love you forever.

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

From: Tang Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow

Interpretation: In the sky, I would like to be a bird flying with me. On the ground, I would like to be a united branch.

4. Poetry: everlasting, everlasting; One day both will end, and this endless sadness will last forever.

From: Tang Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow

Interpretation: Even if it lasts forever, there will always be an end, but this regret for life and death will never end.

5. Poem: What do you think, Xun?

From: Song of Digging Wells in the Back Garden by Li He in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Who is whispering? Husband and wife love each other like Xun.