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Poems and famous sayings about the love between brothers and sisters. What are some poems about the love between brothers and sisters?

Although they are intimate, they are not profane, and although they are far from being absurd. ——Han Yu's "Nanshan Poems" of the Tang Dynasty

Place wine in the high hall, make friends and travel with me. ——Cao Zhi of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, "Kong Hou Yin/Noda Yellow Bird"

If you miss each other but don't love each other, who will be the spring? ——Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty, "Painting Spring·A pair of people from generation to generation"

But to make love close thousands of miles away, you must trust. ——Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Ding Feng Bo·Send Fan Kuo off to Jiankang on the Banquet"

Swallows in the hall come and go, gulls in the water are close to each other. ——"Jiangcun" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

We are brothers after landing, so why should we be close by flesh and blood? ——Tao Yuanming's "Miscellaneous Poems" of the Wei and Jin Dynasties

Zhu Yanhao's neck is so surprised that no one can kiss her. Who else can count the others? ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Gift to Teacher Liu"

My mother taught me nothing, and Sanyuan Chang sent down the Peng Hu. ——"Buxu" by Sikong Tu of the Tang Dynasty

In Zhaoyang, there are peaches and plums in the moon, and Luo Qi is on a blind date. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Eight Poems for Palace Music"

Ma Yuanzheng was marching in front of us, and Ge Qiang was close to the same mind. ——"Qingming" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty