There were many stories in ancient literature about children getting married before they were born. Here are some famous examples: 1. The story of Jia Yuanchun and Xue Baochai's marriage in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. 2. The story of Lin Chong and Mu Hong getting married as children in Water Margins. 3. The story of Lu Bu and Diao Chan in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 4. The teacher-student relationship between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang in Journey to the West, as well as the story of Sun Wukong and the monster's baby marriage. Many of the stories in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio involved children getting married before they were born. These stories reflected some of the traditional values and moral concepts of ancient society, as well as the living conditions and psychological state of the people at that time.
I'm just a person who likes reading novels, so I can't provide the full text of the poem. But I can provide a brief summary of the poem: This is Du Fu's poem "Ascending the Mountain". The whole poem is as follows: The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. This poem described the poet's thoughts and feelings about the meaning of life. " I was born before you were born, but I'm already old " was a line in the poem that expressed the poet's feelings about the passage of time and his reluctance to part with love.
I recommend the following novel to you, xa ~: "After the engagement was broken off, Mommy's Savage" and "Betrothed Before Her Birth, the CEO's Hidden Bride" were both modern novels. The male and female protagonists had betrothed before their birth since they were young, and the plot was very loving and sweet. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
The following are a few novels about the love of the children of high-ranking officials after marriage: "Spoiling Marriage: Black-bellied Prince God's Little Cutie Wife","Post-marriage Love: A Flash Marriage Husband Is Rich and Prosperous","Pre-marriage Love: A Wealthy Uncle Spoils His Wife Busy","Pre-marriage Love: Young Master Huo's Hot Little Wife","Pre-marriage Love: The CEO Spoils His Little Cutie Wife". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
I recommend the book," The Youngest Son of a Financial Magnate, Intercepts Hu Mou Hyun-Min." The plot was similar to a Korean drama about a shotgun marriage. It described how the male protagonist relied on his own efforts to build a business empire and achieve a counterattack after becoming an illegitimate child in the Shunyang Chen family. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah!
This poem comes from Yuan Zhen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows: I've been through the sea, but I can't find water Except for the Wushan Mountain, there are no clouds. Take a look at the flowers half for cultivation and half for the monarch. This poem described the poet's lonely life and his longing for love, far away from officialdom and living in seclusion in a deserted garden. Among them, the phrase " I'm too lazy to look back at the flowers, half destined to cultivate and half destined to be a monarch " expressed the poet's estrangement from feelings and the importance he attached to cultivation, which became a classic famous phrase.
This was Du Fu's "Farewell to the Newlywed". The whole poem is as follows: The newlyweds quit their marriage in anger I regret that we did not meet before I married. I was born, but you weren't born I'm old when you gave birth to me. Sleeping on a bed of grass the lamp's remnants accompany me to sleep. [Explanation: This poem is about the bride, Du Fu, scolding the hypocrisy of the wedding because she missed her lover from afar.] When she saw that the groom Li Bai was already over forty years old and she was still pregnant before marriage, she could not help but sigh that life was short and love was fleeting. In the end, she had to separate from her lover and raise the child alone. This poem expressed the theme of a short life and a fleeting love, as well as Du Fu's longing for his lover.
This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's poem," The Wine Will Come." The whole sentence is: "You gave birth to me, but I didn't give birth to you. You are old." You hate me for being late, I hate you for being early." This poem described the scene of the poet gathering with his friends to drink in a bold and unrestrained style. It expressed the poet's feelings about the passage of time and the short life.
"The king gave birth to me, but I didn't give birth to me. The king is already old" was a poem by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows: Presented to the Eight Chushi of Wei Du Fu only if the first sign of life why does the autumn wind grieve over the painted fan? I'll change my old friend's heart But I say that old friends 'hearts are easily changed. In the middle of the night, the words of Mount Li are finished in the end I don't complain about the rain of tears and bells. How can I compare to a man in brocade I wished for you to be together. This poem was written by Du Fu to his good friend Wei Ba. It described the scene where the two of them met and got to know each other, as well as the scene where they separated for various reasons. The phrase " You gave birth to me, but I didn't give birth to me, and you're already old " expressed that the two of them had met before, but as time passed, they had already walked on different paths in life.
The meaning of this sentence was that time passed.
๐I recommend the following fantasy novels to you: 1. "Mortal's Sacred Body of the Ancients": It tells the story of Wang Changsheng who transmigrated to the world of mortal cultivation. Due to his insufficient spiritual roots, he was unable to cultivate. He planned to marry and have children to live a simple and ordinary life, but things were not that simpleโฆใ 2. [Battle Break: Don't Bully a Young Poor Person, Marry a Woman and Become Strong]: Yuan Ke, who had the system's bonus, planned to grow into a peerless Dou Di by marrying a wife and having children. 3. "Immortal Cultivation: Starting from Getting Married": The story of the protagonist traveling through another world to experience life for a hundred years, getting married and having children, and then starting to develop his family. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐