Ancient poems about troubles are as follows:
1. The peach and plum blossoms in the city are worried about the wind and rain, while the shepherd's purse flowers bloom in the spring in Xitou. ——Xin Qiji's "Partridges on the Skywalk with Soft Mulberries and Broken Young Shoots"
2. The humble concubine stays alone in the empty room. She is worried and misses you, but dare not forget her. Unconsciously, her clothes are stained with tears. ——Cao Pi's "Yan Ge Xing"
3. Life also has a destiny. Can you sigh and feel sad again? It is difficult to drink wine to forgive oneself, but to raise a glass to cut off the song. ——Bao Zhao, "The Fourth Difficulty of Traveling"
4. Time can only help people grow old. I don't believe in sentimentality. I will always regret leaving the pavilion. Tears on spring shirts and wine will easily wake up. ——Yan Shu "Time spent picking mulberry seeds can only help people grow old"
5. Look at the flowers in your eyes, don't be afraid of getting too much wine into your lips. ——Du Fu's "Two Poems on Qujiang"
6. The wild geese lead the sorrow away, and the mountains carry the beautiful moon. ——Li Bai's "Climbing the Yueyang Tower with Xia Twelve"
7. Not seeing the person from last year makes my spring shirt sleeves wet with tears. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Shengchazi Yuanxi"
8. The Yangliu spring at the head of the Yangtze River, the Yanghuachou kills the people crossing the river. ——Zheng Gu's "Farewell to Friends on the Huai River"
9. The sorrow of separation gradually becomes infinite, and the distance continues like spring water. ——Ouyang Xiu "Treading on the Shasha and Waiting for the Pavilion with Broken Plum Blossoms"
10. The young woman in the boudoir knows no worries, and goes up to the green building with makeup in spring.
——Wang Changling's "Grudge"