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What poems are there to remember the deceased relatives?
1, ten years of life and death are two boundless, unforgettable.

From: Su Shi [Song]

It's been ten years since I said goodbye to you, but it's still hard to forget.

2, once the sea was difficult for water, amber forever.

From: Yuan Zhen [Tang], five poems by Li Si (4)

After the magnificent sea, the water elsewhere is not worth seeing. I am intoxicated in Wushan's dream of sex rain, and the scenery elsewhere is not called sex rain.

3. You buried the mud under the spring and sold the bones. I sent snow to this world.

From: Meng Wei Bai Juyi [Tang Dynasty]

I miss you in the grave, and the soil erodes your flesh and blood, and finally turns into a pile of loess. Although I am still alive, I am also gray at my temples.

I continue your generosity to us men and women. Sometimes, in my dreams, I bring you gifts.

From: Three Sorrow Poems (Part II) Yuan Zhen [Tang Dynasty]

I especially like my maids and servants, because I miss you. I dreamed of you and sent you money.

5, lying in an empty bed listening to the rain from the south window, who will burn the lamp to mend clothes at night. ?

Said by: He Zhu [Song Dynasty]

Lying in an empty bed, listening to the biting wind and rain outside the window, who will mend my clothes in the middle of the night from now on?