Looking through the autumn water [wàng Chuān qi Shuǐ] Autumn water: a metaphor for human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.
Parting feelings [lí qíng bié xù] The sadness and lovesickness of parting before and after parting.
The thought of a cloud tree is a metaphor for the lovesickness of friends after parting.
Can't wait to see through my eyes [wà ng y m n y ù chu ā n]. Describe ardent hope.
Dream around [hún qiān mèng yíng] to describe how much I miss you.
Unforgettable [kgǔmíng xρn] engraved in my heart. Describe a deep memory and never forget it.
Think about it day and night [zhò u s and y and xi m: ng] day: day. ? Miss the sun and the moon. Describe deep yearning.
Red bean acacia [hó [hóng dòu xiāng sī]] Red bean: The name of a plant, also called acacia, was often used by the ancients to symbolize love. Metaphor for men and women lovesickness.
Vivid in my mind [lì lì zài mù]: clear and vivid. Refers to the distant scenery clearly visible, or the past clearly reappears in front of us.
The liver and intestines were cut off inch by inch [[[[gān cháng cùn duàn] n]]. Metaphor sadness to the extreme.
I'm in pain [tê ng bü yü shng]. I'm too sad to live. Describe grief to the extreme.
I miss you so much [zhā o s and mù xi m ∥ ng]. In the morning; Dusk: at night. I'll miss it sooner or later. Describe missing or thinking about something very much.
Eye penetration ['eye penetration] a. I want to see it. Eyes want to wear, intestines want to break. Describe the extreme of hope and lovesickness.
Toss and turn [zh m n zhu m n f m n c è] toss and turn: toss and turn; Tail: Repeat. Toss and turn, can't sleep. Describe missing or caring in your heart.
Things are people, things are the original things, but people are not the original people. It is often used to express that things have changed. So I miss my old friend.
I miss it very much.
The falling moon beam is a metaphor for missing friends.
Nostalgia [huá i t ǔ zh and qí ng] Nostalgia: the earth: home, hometown. ? I miss my hometown.
Everyone dies [rén qín jù wáng] all: all, all; Death: Death does not exist. Describe the sadness of seeing relics and thinking of the dead.
"Spring dew and autumn frost" is a metaphor for elegance and majesty. ? It is also used to commemorate our ancestors.