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An ancient poem, wishing the couple long-term happiness.

The ancient poems wishing the couple long-term happiness are as follows:

1, Yuanyang

Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous

Yuanyang and Yuanyang flew around and met Luo's big and small fish.

Good people live a long life, and the blessings are shared.

Yuanyang nestled in the weir, and its beak extended to the left.

Good people live a long life, happiness, and a lifetime.

The pony is in the stable and feeds the grass every day.

A good man lives a long and healthy life, and wealth supports him.

The animals are in the manger and feed hay every day.

Good people live a long and healthy life, and are happy and auspicious.

Mandarin ducks fly lightly and meet large and small nets. Good people live a long and healthy life. Yuanyang leans against the fish beam, and its beak is inserted into its left wing. Good people live a long and healthy life.

Pulling a cart and pulling a horse in the stable, feeding grass and miscellaneous grains every day. Good people live a long and healthy life, and Fulu nourishes them. Pull the manger, feed grain and forage every day. Good people live a long life, are healthy, rich and prosperous, and enjoy each other forever.

2. South pigeon monsoon golden mud belt

Song Dynasty: Ouyang Xiu

Golden mud belt with phoenix bun and jade palm comb with dragon pattern. Come to the window and support each other with a smile. Love Tao thrush deeply, out of place.

Make a pen and draw flowers for a long time and try your hand. Laziness hinders embroidery. Asked with a smile how to write a book.

Holding a palm-sized dragon-shaped jade comb, the hair comb is decorated with impatiens and gold bands into a bun. The wife went to the window, snuggled up in her husband's arms and asked, "Is the eyebrow the right color?" She fiddled with the pen tube with both hands and snuggled up to her husband for a long time, trying to draw embroidery patterns, but unconsciously delaying embroidery, and asked her husband with a smile, "How do you spell Yuanyang?"