The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl were a mythical couple in ancient Chinese legends. It was said that they met on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month every year. There were many poems about them, among which the more famous ones were: "Qixi"-Tang Dufu The silver river is far away, and we meet in the dark with golden wind and jade dew. I'm so lovesick that I can't stop thinking about you. Magpie Bridge Immortal-Su Shi of Song Dynasty The fine clouds play with flying stars, and the silver river passes far away in darkness. When the golden wind and jade dew meet, they will surpass countless people in the world. Tenderhearted as water, a happy period like a dream, I bear to look at the magpie bridge on my way home. If the love between the two is long, how can it be morning and evening? These poems depicted the beautiful scene of the cowherd and the Weaver Girl meeting, and also expressed the yearning and pursuit of human beings for true love.