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Ancient poetry about dreams?

1. How much hatred was in my dream last night. It's still like visiting Shangyuan in the old days. (Li Yu. "Looking to the South of the Yangtze River")

2. The clouds are steaming over Mengze, and the waves are shaking Yueyang City. (Meng Haoran. "Looking at Dongting Lake and presenting it to Prime Minister Zhang")

3. So I looked for it in my dream while sleeping on my pillow, but the dream failed to turn into a lamp and ignited. (Ouyang Xiu. "Jade House Spring: I don't know whether you are far or near after farewell")

4. Feeling nostalgic for my old friend, I am tired of dreaming in the middle of the night. (Meng Haoran. "Summer Nan Pavilion Huai Xin Da")

5. After all the tears, the dream cannot come true, and the sound of singing is heard in the front hall late at night. (Bai Juyi. "Gong Ci")

6. Zhuang Sheng was fascinated by butterflies in his dawn dream, and looked forward to the emperor's spring heart entrusted to the cuckoo. (Li Shangyin. "Jin Se")

7. The dawn dream follows the sparse clock, and the clouds are floating in the sky. (Li Qingzhao. "Dawn Dream")

8. At night, I suddenly returned home with a deep dream. I was dressing up outside the small window. (Su Shi. "Jiang Chengzi")

9. In the dream, I didn't know that I was a guest, and I was greedy for pleasure for a while. (Li Yu. "Langtaosha")

10. The dream of returning to the motherland makes me shed tears. (Li Yu. "Midnight Song")