Jun was a very good surname. There were many sentences related to Jun in ancient poems. The following are some of the poems and explanations of the girls with the ancient names: 1. Your heart and my heart are connected. Song of Everlasting Sorrow 2. You bury yourself in the spring, and your bones are broken by the mud. I send you to the world, and my head is covered with snow. Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass 3. Don't you see that the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns? Li Bai's << Wine >> 4. You gave me a jade hairpin and I painted your face for you. Li Bai's " Qing Ping Diao-Part One " [5] You are buried in the mud and bones of the spring. I send you to the world, and my head is covered in snow. Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass The " Jun " in the above poems all represented a kind of deep emotion that conveyed the longing, concern, and love for the other party. At the same time, these poems also showed the deep thoughts of ancient poets about life and love.