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What is the poem that describes wanting to keep someone but being unable to?

1. You can’t be seen on the mountain winding road, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow. ——Cen Shen's "Bai Xue Ge Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital"

Interpretation: I walked back and forth in the mountains and didn't see you. I only saw a trace of a horse walking on the snow.

2. I hope you will not be seen again, and I will shed tears and sing for a long time. ——"Thinking" by Wang Jun of the Southern and Northern Dynasties

Interpretation: Looking forward to the arrival of the gentleman, but still unable to see it, I can only sigh while crying.

3. I can’t keep you when I’m a guest, but there’s no point in drinking for me. ——Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty, "What is the word for the rhyme of "Tongsanguan Farewell to Wang Gong's Father and Superintendent"

Interpretation: The country people send you to see you but you can't keep the gentleman. How about having a drink with me at the banquet? Woolen cloth.

4. A song of Lige and a minute of wine. Unfortunately, the parting is too hasty, and I can't keep you by any means.

Interpretation: Sing a Li song and drink a glass of wine, sighing that the separation was too hasty, trying every possible means to keep the gentleman but unable to keep him.

5. I have been unable to keep you for several times, and my feelings are sad, like the sound of cicadas after the rain. ——Yuan Zhang Hongfan's "Nanxiangzi"

Interpretation: I couldn't keep you several times, which hurt my feelings. The autumn cicadas started chirping after the rain.

6. You cannot keep your bitter words, and you will be sad if you go back. ——Dai Zi of the Qing Dynasty, "Sending Yang Xihou to the Pass on the Second Day after the Winter Solstice"

Interpretation: I tried my best to persuade you to stay, but I couldn't. I let you go and I was sad alone.

7. A fan of love cannot keep you in your sleeves. ——Lin Chaosong, "Resentment in the Pavilion, Autumn Wind" at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China

Interpretation: This round fan represents my friendship, but it cannot keep you, so I can only put it in my sleeve.

8. I know you want to go to Qinchuan. The white horse soap mink cannot be kept. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "The Proud Fisherman Sends Zhang Yuankang to Qinchuan"

Interpretation: I know you want to go to Qinchuan, and neither the white horse nor the mink skin can keep you.

9. Wearing the piano and undressing the immortal couple, you can’t keep the robe after breaking it. ——Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty, "Spring in the Jade House"

Interpretation: Listening to the piano and taking off the jade pendant is a magical couple who can break your clothes but can't keep you.

10. I pour wine for you, I can’t keep it, the scenery is too ruthless. ——Song Dynasty Cai Shen's "Little Heavy Mountain"

Interpretation: A glass of farewell wine is poured for a gentleman, but I can't keep you, God is so ruthless.