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A constellation that knows the pain of lovesickness

Knowing that acacia is bitter, I still have to suffer, and I still want to get rid of you. Unexpectedly, you are more homesick. Knowing that acacia is bitter, why bother acacia? If you think about it carefully, you'd better miss it.

Explanation:

I know that acacia is bitter, but I can't help thinking about it. I wanted to say goodbye to you, but I didn't expect to be more homesick.

I know the taste of lovesickness is bitter, so why linger? After thinking about it several times, I still feel that acacia is quite good.

Other lovesickness poems

Wang Wei's Acacia.

When those red berries come in spring, they blush on your southern branches. People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention.

Interpretation: Red and round red beans grow in the sunny south. How many are born in the spring season? I hope that people who miss me will collect more, and small red beans will attract acacia.

Acacia is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is about acacia, but the whole article can't be separated from red beans, and the name of acacia is being used to associate acacia.

Extended data

Idioms describing the suffering of lovesickness:

1, the thought of a cloud tree: a metaphor for the lovesickness of friends after parting.

2, the belt is widened: it means that it is thin because of acacia, and the clothes look fat.

3, piercing eyes and heartbroken: piercing eyes: I want to wear it. Eyes want to wear, intestines want to break. Describe the extreme of hope and lovesickness.

4. Farewell: parting before and after and the sadness of lovesickness.

5. Don't be bitter when you leave your feelings: the sadness of parting, the lovesickness before and after parting.

6. Don't hate if you leave your feelings: the sadness of parting, the lovesickness before and after parting.

7. By the water: On the other side of the water. Describe the distance between the two places, lovers miss each other.

8. Hui Wenjin: A metaphor for a wonderful poem about lovesickness.

9. Don't hate parting: the sadness of parting and the lovesickness before and after parting.

10, red bean acacia: red bean: the name of a plant, also called acacia, is often used by the ancients to symbolize love. Metaphor for men and women lovesickness.

1 1, single cocoon spinning: the metaphor is poetic and clear. It is also a metaphor for unrequited love.

References:

Baidu Chinese-Acacia