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What are the poems that describe letting go?

A poem describing relief:

1, a moment that should last forever, has come and gone unconsciously.

This poem comes from Jin Se written by Li Shangyin in the late Tang Dynasty. In the poem, the author recalls his boyhood, mourns his unfortunate experience, and entrusts his grief and indignation. He used association and imagination to transform auditory feelings into visual images, and created a hazy realm by combining fragments of images, thus conveying sincere, strong and profound thoughts with the help of poetic images that can be felt visually.

2. The night is calm, the boat has passed away, and Jiang Hai has spent the rest of his life.

This poem comes from Su Shi's Linjiang Fairy in the Song Dynasty. The poet meditated at night and suddenly realized that since he could not control his fate, he should be free from disaster. This poem triggered the release of the author's mental pain and the transcendence of spiritual contradictions, symbolized the ideal realm of tranquility and peace pursued by the poet, expressed the poet's broad-minded mind, and was his dissatisfaction with the secular world and his yearning for freedom.

Since God has given talents, let them be used! , spin one thousand silver, all back! .

This poem was written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It shows that despite political setbacks, the poet is still full of confidence in himself and optimism about the future. It is a strong affirmation of oneself and life, and also shows the poet's tenacious vitality. It inspired many depressed people to rise up and move forward.

4, don't be surprised, look at the flowers in front of the court; I have no intention of staying or staying, looking at the clouds in the sky.

This sentence comes from Hong Yingming's Caigen Tan in the Ming Dynasty. It is just a few words, but it profoundly tells the attitude that life should have towards things, names and interests. Only when you are humiliated and have no intention to stay, can you be calm and complacent, and you can be ambitious and smile at life.

5. Never stop, even this bright flame of love will only have ashes? .

This poem is from Untitled East Wind Coming Misty Rain written by Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty, which describes a woman's passionate pursuit of love and frustration in her seclusion. However, in the end, it is a hidden mirror, so there is "even the bright flame of love, is there only ashes?" . At the end, generate shows the stagnation and sadness in this woman's heart, which is both disillusioned and sad.