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I ask you how much sorrow you can have, the full text of this poem

2024-09-21 11:16
How many worries can you have, just like a river flowing eastward in spring. What is his full text?
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I ask you how much sorrow you can have, just like a river flowing eastward in spring. The white-haired youth is old, the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan has been left empty. Alone on a tall building, I look at the distant mountains and ask the flowers with tears in my eyes, without saying a word. The flowers in disorder are gradually mesmerizing, and the shallow grass has no horse hooves. Why should we ever meet again? I see how charming the green hills are. I expect my heart to be broken year after year, where the bright moon is short on the pine hill at night.

Who wrote this poem about asking how much sorrow you can have?

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2024-09-10 16:48

This poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai, and its title was "About to Drink". This poem was known as one of Li Bai's representative works with Li Bai's heroic character and his thoughts on life as the theme.

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2024-08-19 03:48

Ten Miles of Red Maiden was a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. The whole poem was as follows: See the autumn wind in Chang 'an The grass and trees shake and fall, and the dew turns into frost. Fragrant flowers are jealous of the southern branch a lone tree with a thousand peaks, its shadow lonely. Ten thousand miles away, sad autumn is often a guest for a hundred years I've been sick and alone on the stage. Hard times, bitter hatred, frosty hair in downfall, I have just stopped drinking my cup of turbid wine. There are trees on the mountain, oh, trees have branches I like you, but you don't know. I don't know you, oh, endless hatred The more I hate him, the more I hate him. The dew is white from tonight the moon is bright in my hometown. I have a younger brother, but I'm scattered without a home, I ask about life and death. The letter is long but not long Besides, we haven't stopped fighting yet. Tonight I hear your pipa for a moment I think of home. I heard you sigh with your pipa I heard these words again and again. same is the end of the world Why should we ever know each other? I left the capital city last year He was bedridden in Xunyang City. There is no music in Xunyang I haven't heard the sound of music all year round. Living near the low and wet land of the river yellow reeds and bitter bamboos grow around the house. What do you hear in the morning and evening? cuckoos cry, blood apes wail. Spring River, flower morning, autumn moon night I often pour wine alone. Are there no folk songs and village flutes? it's hard to listen to my hoarse voice and mocking. Tonight I hear your lute It's like listening to fairy music. Don't say goodbye to playing a song I wrote "Pipa Song" for you. Thank you for saying this for a long time He sat back and played the strings. It's so sad that it doesn't sound like the sound of moving forward When the whole table heard this, they covered their faces and wept. Who cries the most among the guests? the green robes of Jiangzhou's Sima were wet.

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2024-09-11 07:38

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2024-09-11 07:35

I am not sure which poem you are referring to. Can you provide me with more context so that I can help you better?

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2024-09-11 07:20

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2024-09-11 07:45

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Ask for the full text of the novel "A thought of deep love and then a thought of sorrow"

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2024-09-14 05:54

The full text of the novel,"A thought of deep love and then a thought of sorrow", was as follows: The story of the relationship between the protagonist Ye Fei and Bai Jing was described in the book. The full text of the novel was as follows: Ye Fei and Bai Jing were university lovers, but they eventually broke up due to some misunderstandings. Many years later, Ye Fei accidentally transmigrated to another world and became a cultivator named "Nian". Bai Jing also appeared in this world. Ye Fei and Bai Jing met each other during their cultivation. They recalled their past relationship and discovered each other's identities in this world. During the process of cultivation, Ye Fei gradually understood the true meaning of cultivation, and Bai Jing gradually grew into a powerful cultivator. In the end, Ye Fei and Bai Jing faced all kinds of challenges and difficulties together and became experts in the cultivation world. The two of them met again in this world and got to know each other again. In the end, they got together. At the end of the novel, Ye Fei and Bai Jing returned to the real world only to find that their relationship had become stronger. They decided to face the challenges of the future together and protect each other forever.

Does this novel include the chapter "How much sorrow can I have?"

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2024-09-25 13:37

There were two novels with the title of "Asking You How Much Worry You Can Have", which were "Southern Tang New Dream" and "I Just Want to Grill the Immortal Crane Quietly". I recommend these two novels to you. The former is a historical fiction novel, while the latter is a Xianxia cultivation civilization novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Which poem or Song Ci did "How much joy and how much sorrow" come from?

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2024-09-10 19:22

The phrase "how much joy and how much sorrow" came from Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novel,"The Deer and the Cauldron." The original text was: " Since ancient times, who has not died? Life is full of joy, do not let the golden cup empty face the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time."

"If I have you, what do I ask for in my life?" Thank you for the full text!

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2024-09-05 10:22

"If I Have You, What Do I Ask for in My Life" is the famous full text as follows: Jin Yong's "If I Have You, What Can I Ask for in My Life" was a classic wuxia novel that told the story of a swordsman. The following is the full text of the novel: Chapter 1-Entering the Gates When Zi entered the sect, Mr. Jin Yong had just arrived at this small village. He was famous, but to the people of this village, he was just a stranger. The villagers sat together and looked at the young man in a black robe with curiosity and fear. Zi told them that she was a swordsman who came here to find a legendary master. The master was said to be able to break all martial arts, but this master had never appeared. Zi told everyone that she needed to wait here for a while until she found the master. The villagers began to worry because no one in the village dared to take the risk to challenge Zi. Zi didn't care that she said she just wanted to find an answer, not life or death. The Challenge A day passed and Zi still hadn't found Grandmaster. The villagers began to feel uneasy and began to guess Zi's true purpose. But Zi didn't give up. She began to look for another way to find the master. She found an old man in the village and asked him for advice. The old man told her that she had to have a real opponent in order to break all the martial arts. Zi understood. She decided to challenge Zi. The two of them began to compete. Zi defeated Zi with her superb martial arts. The villagers laughed. They didn't expect Zi to be so powerful. Search After Zi won, she did not leave the village. On the contrary, she began to look for a master.

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