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What are the poems describing lovesickness in ancient poetry?

There are many beautiful poems describing lovesickness in ancient poetry. Here are some famous examples:

"There are trees in the mountains and branches in the trees. I wonder if I like you." -"Magnolia Slow" Li Qingzhao

"I've known her for a long time, and I've broken up for a long time. The east wind is blowing and a hundred flowers are blooming." -"Dead Hua Lian, Leave a Dangerous Building" Yang Jiong

"Acacia says acacia at the bottom of the tree, and Shiro hates Mandy." -Fu Bu, I live at the head of the Yangtze River, Li Chi Ngai.

"How many lovesickness one-night stands, the ends of the earth always spring." -Yu Meiren, when are the spring flowers and the autumn moon? Du Mu

"Once the sea was difficult for water, it was always amber." -In Heron Bird Villa, Wang Zhihuan.

This is only a small part of the example. There are many poems about acacia in ancient poetry, and every capital can express deep feelings of missing.