Vernacular interpretation: Return your double pearl, and my eyes are full of tears. I hate not meeting each other before I get married.
Dynasty: Tang
Author: Zhang Ji
Source:
Second, the remaining shadows belong to the world, how can they live together but not die?
vernacular interpretation: well, I am only a shadow of the world, how can I live and die together?
Dynasty: Modern Times
Author: Chen Hengke
Source: "The Portrait of Spring Qi"
Third, the bottom of the acacia tree said that it was acacia, and Silang hated mandy.
Vernacular interpretation: Acacia tree says acacia, Silang hates mandy, but I don't know.
Dynasty: Modern Times
Author: Liang Qichao
Source: "Taiwan Province Zhuzhi Ci"
Fourth, since the monarch came out, the mirror was dark and died. Thinking of a gentleman is like running water, why have you been poor?
vernacular interpretation: when a husband leaves home for a long trip and doesn't come home, the mirror will die. Thinking of you is like running water, and there is no end to it.
Dynasty: Han
Author: Xu Gan
Source:
Fifth, if we meet each other, we can't see each other, but how can we be heartless?
vernacular interpretation: how heartless is love if you don't see each other.
Dynasty: Northern Song Dynasty
Author: Sima Guang
Source: Xijiang Moon