The original poem "Waiting for My Long Hair to My Waist" came from Li He, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The author of this poem stopped the boat at night and looked at the beautiful night view of Niuzhu. He sighed in his heart that time passed quickly and life was short. He hoped that long hair could accompany him to the end of his life. This poem was written in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, around the 8th century.
"Wait for my long hair to reach my waist" came from Li Qingzhao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem described a woman's longing for a long journey, expressing the sweetness of love and the sorrow of parting. The poem was written in the fourth year of Yuanyou of Zhe Zong of the Northern Song Dynasty (1081) and was one of Li Qingzhao's representative works.
" Will you marry me when my long hair reaches my waist?" It came from Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret in the Tang Dynasty. This poem described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan." Will you marry me when my long hair reaches my waist?" It expressed Yang Yuhuan's deep love for Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.
The complete sentence was: "Will you marry me when my long hair reaches my waist?" This sentence came from the mouth of Feng Mofeng, a character in a novel called " Flowers in the Mirror."
Waiting for Me with my waist-length hair came from a novel," I Know How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream " by Jin Yong. This novel was one of Jin Yong's masterpieces. It told the story of a young man named Yang Guo who grew up from an orphan to a hero in Jianghu.
The original translation of the poem "When my hair reaches my waist" was: When my hair grows to my waist, let's go on an adventure together!
This sentence came from the 33rd chapter of the novel, Flowers in the Mirror. The author was from the Qing Dynasty.
The next sentence of "When my hair reaches my waist" is "Will you marry me?" This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret. This poem is about the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei."Will you marry me when my hair reaches my waist?" This sentence expressed Yang Guifei's deep feelings and expectations for Tang Xuanzong. This sentence was usually used to express the longing and love for one's lover.
"Wait for my long hair to reach my waist" was a famous line from Lin Daiyu in "Dream of the Red Chamber". The original text came from the seventh chapter,"Lin Daiyu mistakenly ate crabs and Grandmother Jia hurriedly added tea".
This sentence came from a dialogue in the novel " The Demonic Patriarch."
This sentence came from a dialogue in the novel " The Demonic Patriarch."