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Classical Chinese about troubles
1. What are the classical Chinese expressions of "upset"? 1. It's hard for Tang Li Bai to go.

I threw the food bar and cup aside. I couldn't eat or drink. I pulled out my dagger. I peeped in four directions in vain.

Interpretation: the chest is stuffy, and you can't eat without drinking. Draw your sword and look around, my heart is really at a loss.

2. Tang Li Bai's "Farewell School Book Shu Yun in Xuanzhou Xie Tiao Building"

But since the water is still flowing, although we cut it with our swords and raise our glasses to drown our sorrows.

Interpretation: Take out a knife to split the running water, and the water is still flowing. Pick up the glass and drink, but I can't get rid of my troubles.

3. Fan Zhongyan's "Su Mu's Blue Sky" in the Northern Song Dynasty

Wine becomes sorrow, acacia becomes tears.

Interpretation: Only bitter wine frequently drowns sorrow, and cups turn into lovesick tears.

4. Li Guan's The Dead Hua Lian Chun Mu in Southern Tang Dynasty.

There is no arrangement in the world for an inch of acacia.

Interpretation: There are countless lovesickness feelings in a small heart, and there is no place to arrange these sorrows in the vast world.

5. Xin Qiji's "Ugly Slave, Shuboshan Road in the Middle Wall" in Southern Song Dynasty

Teenagers don't know the taste of sorrow and fall in love with the floor. Fall in love with the floor Worried about adding new words.

Now that I know what it's like to worry, I want to talk about it. I want to talk about it. Instead, he said: beautiful autumn, Luo.

Interpretation: When people are young, they don't know the taste of sadness, and they like to climb high and look far.

Reluctantly worried about memorizing new words.

Now I have tasted sadness, but I want to say it but I didn't say it. I wanted to say it, but I didn't.

But he said, "What a cool autumn!"