Many of the love poems are tinged with a strong sense of melancholy. Losing you is like losing the whole world. 2. What do you want in life and death? I told you to hold your hand and grow old with you. The Book of Songs Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river flowing eastward in spring. Li Qingzhao's Dream Like Order When I leave, I turn my head and look back. Where the lights are waning, the lights are already dusk. Tang Wan's "The Phoenix with a Shroud Head: The Feelings of the World" 5. The world's infinite painting hands are all sad that they can't paint. Zhao Fan, Recalling Jiangnan The east wind is powerless, the flowers are withered, the spring silkworms are dead, and the silk is exhausted. The candle turned into ashes, and tears dried up. Li Shangyin's " Jin Se " 7. For eternity, there will be no end to this hatred. Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret 8. The flower man stands alone, and the swallows fly in pairs. Yan Jidao's " Immortal of Linjiang River: High Lock on the Terrace after a Dream " I miss you, but I don't know when I'll meet you again. I'm embarrassed this night. Li Bai's Autumn Wind Ci 10 drops of endless longing, blood and tears, throwing away red beans, blooming endless spring willows and flowers, filling the painting tower. Cao Xueqin's Red Bean Song
There are many of the saddest love poems in ancient times. Some of the famous works include: Song of Everlasting Regret-Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty 2 "The Phoenix with a Head"-Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty 3 "Qing Ping Diao·1"-Li Bai of Tang Dynasty 4. In the Song of Everlasting Sorrow, the song was written,"The sunflower in the green garden is waiting for the sun to dry." In spring, all things in the world shine. I often worry that the yellow flowers will wither when the autumn festival comes. When will the rivers flow east to the sea and return to the west? If you don't work hard when you're young, you'll be sad when you're old." The poem described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei, expressing the joys and sorrows of love and helplessness. Each of these poems depicted a sad love story, expressing the sincerity and pain of love. They were widely sung and became classic literary works, which also made us feel the depth and delicacy of ancient love.
There were many novels that described sad but inspirational scenes. Here was one of them: The meaning of life is to keep fighting and never give up even if you fail. Only perseverance could usher in a bright future.
The saddest poem in the Legend of the Sword and Fairy was," You are buried in the mud under the spring, and my bones are broken. I am sent to the world with snow all over my head." This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." In this poem, the poet expressed his sadness at parting and his helplessness at the passage of time. The characters in the Legend of the Sword and Fairy, the Blue Phoenix and the White Phoenix, expressed their deep feelings in this sentence because they had experienced a lot of pain and separation. This sentence was widely used as the theme song of the Legend of the Sword and Fairy game and became a classic sentence in Chinese culture.
The saddest sentence of love would appear in many novels, but the way it was expressed in different novels was different. In some novels, this sentence could be a simple confession, while in others, it could be a meaningful sigh. However, no matter what the specific form of this sentence was, it would still make people feel very sad. For example, in the novel," Startling Step by Step," the female protagonist, Ruoxi, said to the male protagonist, the 14th brother, before leaving the palace," The 8th brother, I can only leave this sentence for you." This sentence made people feel very sad because Ruoxi knew that the love between them had come to an end.
One of the saddest love stories in ancient times was the Legend of the White Snake: The White Lady and Xu Xian were in love, but Xu Xian was a monster, which the White Lady could not tolerate. In order to prevent Xu Xian from realizing his conspiracy, she did not hesitate to use her beauty to bewitch all living beings and finally married Xu Xian, but secretly planned how to make him pay the price. In the story, the White Lady experienced many hardships and pains, but in the end, she finally let go of her obsession and chose to leave the world with Xu Xian. Although the ending of the story was happy, the difference in status between the White Lady and Xu Xian, the emotional entanglement between the two, and the pain and torture that the White Lady suffered were deeply shocking and sad.
The story of Tristan and Isolde is extremely sad. They fell in love despite Isolde being betrothed to another. Their love was doomed, and they faced many challenges. Another sad one is the love between Anna Karenina and Count Vronsky. Anna left her family for Vronsky, but society's condemnation and their own relationship problems led to her tragic end. 'La La Land' also has a sad love story. Mia and Sebastian loved each other but their dreams took them in different directions, and they had to part ways.
Often, they involve unrequited love. For example, in many sad love novels, one character loves another deeply but is not loved back. Another characteristic is separation. It could be due to death, like in 'The Fault in Our Stars', or because of social barriers, such as in 'Romeo and Juliet'. Also, there is a sense of loss and regret that permeates these novels. The characters often look back on what could have been and feel a great sense of sorrow for their lost love.
One of the saddest love stories could be Romeo and Juliet. Their love was forbidden and ended tragically.
One of the saddest is from 'Your Lie in April'. Kaori and Kousei's love is heart - wrenching. Kaori, who is ill, tries to bring Kousei out of his shell. In the end, Kaori passes away, leaving Kousei with beautiful yet painful memories.
'Jane Eyre' also contains elements of unrequited love. Rochester is already married when he meets Jane, and their relationship is fraught with the pain of this situation. Jane's love for Rochester is strong, but she has to struggle with the moral implications of being involved with a married man. It's a sad exploration of love that cannot be easily consummated.