It's a pity that I didn't meet you when you weren't married. It comes from Li Qingzhao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The full text was as follows: I often remember that I was drunk at dusk in the stream pavilion and didn't know how to return. At night I returned to my boat and strayed into the depths of lotus flowers. Fighting to cross, fighting to cross, startled a pool of gulls and egrets. Through this poem, the author expressed his longing for his lover. He described how his lover had disappeared when he was playing by the stream pavilion. He could only indulge in the beautiful memories and could not redeem this fate.