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Are there any poems about regret in ancient Chinese?

This is too much in ancient poetry.

Turn on the light at five o'clock in the morning, and men should be angry. I don't know if I learn early, but I regret learning late. (Yan Zhenqing)

Books are used, hate less, and things are difficult, unless they are calendar. (land tour)

Young women in boudoir have no worries. In spring, they make up to go to green buildings. Suddenly, when they saw the strange willow color, they regretted teaching their husbands to find titles. (Wang Changling: Always in my heart)

The mica screen is dark and the long river is sinking. Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir. The sky is clear and the night is bright. (Li Shangyin: Chang 'e)

I mistook the cherry for a moth and regretted dyeing my shirt sleeve with goose. Burning candles turns into tears, breaking lotus stems into silk. Collection of Leisure Old People [Yuan] Zhang Yu

Who knows, I will be lonely soon. Regret the original heart. I just want to follow the trend. Now I'm lonely. Folk song [Ming] Feng Menglong

Think of the old Ceng Xin. It is expected that all newcomers are not necessarily newcomers. The new people will change their minds one day. I regret abandoning the old man. Folk Song [Ming] Feng Menglong

A man's self-improvement is imminent. In eternity, they are not allowed to be in front of present people. I was lucky enough to go to heaven at the age of 36. I hesitated and regretted it. Although I am poor, I am determined to be strong. -Shi Songer's "Poetry of the Northern Guo Garden" [Qing] Zheng Yongxi

Who doesn't know gold and silver, Tongshan is the bane of the ages. Dancing or mastering is in your sleeve, and you can avoid debt without a platform. It's only wood rot bugs that are attached first. Don't blame the ants for coming. At this point, you should regret it, and then you will know that my minions have benefited my wealth. -Pay tribute to Zheng Yongxi, the Poetic Talk of the Northern Guo Garden [Qing Dynasty]