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Poems that are not easy to meet in the vast sea of people
1, the time is longer than I met her, and it is longer than we parted. The east wind rises and a hundred flowers blossom: The untitled time is longer than I met her and longer than we parted, written by Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty, expresses the feelings of meeting and parting, and the impermanence of life.

2. Parting is like a floating cloud, and ten years is like running water-finally meeting again: the source of Liang Chuanwen, an old friend in Huaishang, written by Wei in the Tang Dynasty, describes how time flies, personnel changes, and ten years have passed.

3. Chatting and laughing with us is like meeting in the world of mortals in the earlier days: The source of Li Bai's "Meeting in the World" in the Tang Dynasty expresses that even in the troubled world of mortals, when old friends get together, they can still find their old laughter and friendship.

4. It is almost as difficult for friends to meet each other. As for the stars in the morning and evening: The source of Du Fu's "Giving Eight to Wei" in the Tang Dynasty is a metaphor for the feeling of friends reunited after a long separation.

I think it's hard to find her, one in a million: it's extremely difficult to find a specific person in the vast sea of people, just like one in a million.

6, haggard, old friends meet old friends: from the Song Dynasty, Zhao Yanduan's "On the Way to Crimson Lips" describes reunion with old friends after years of wandering in his hometown. Although haggard, but the feelings are still deep.