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A classical Chinese line for “Love that lasts a lifetime

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愿得一心人,白头不相离。

Yuàn dé yī xīn rén, bái tóu bù xiāng lí.

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May I find one true-hearted person and never part until our hair turns white.

Plain meaningI want a faithful love that lasts for life.

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Traditionally attributed to Zhuo Wenjun· Han dynasty · Baitou Yin (Song of White Hair)
New Songs from a Jade Terrace
Why it fitsA direct wish for one faithful partner and a lifetime without separation.
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皑如山上雪,皎若云间月。闻君有两意,故来相决绝。愿得一心人,白头不相离。

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两情若是久长时,又岂在朝朝暮暮。

Liǎng qíng ruò shì jiǔ cháng shí, yòu qǐ zài zhāo zhāo mù mù.

Close English reading

If two hearts are meant to last, why must they be together morning and evening?

Plain meaningTrue love can endure distance and time apart.

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Qin Guan· Northern Song dynasty · Immortal at the Magpie Bridge
Huaihai Ci
Why it fitsIt argues that lasting affection is not measured only by constant physical presence.
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金风玉露一相逢,便胜却人间无数。两情若是久长时,又岂在朝朝暮暮。

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只愿君心似我心,定不负相思意。

Zhǐ yuàn jūn xīn sì wǒ xīn, dìng bù fù xiāng sī yì.

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I only wish your heart were like mine; then you would not fail this longing.

Plain meaningI hope you feel the same way I do.

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Li Zhiyi· Northern Song dynasty · Song of Divination: I Live at the Head of the Yangtze
Guxi Ci
Why it fitsIt turns distance and longing into one vulnerable request for mutual feeling.
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我住长江头,君住长江尾。日日思君不见君,共饮长江水。只愿君心似我心,定不负相思意。

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人有悲欢离合,月有阴晴圆缺,此事古难全。

Rén yǒu bēi huān lí hé, yuè yǒu yīn qíng yuán quē, cǐ shì gǔ nán quán.

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People have sorrow and joy, meeting and separation; the moon has brightness and shadow, fullness and loss. Such things have never been complete.

Plain meaningLife cannot remain perfect or whole all the time.

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Su Shi· Northern Song dynasty · Prelude to Water Melody: When Will the Moon Be Clear and Bright?
Dongpo Yuefu
Why it fitsHuman change and lunar change are placed side by side, making incompleteness a shared condition rather than a private failure.
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不应有恨,何事长向别时圆?人有悲欢离合,月有阴晴圆缺,此事古难全。

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寄蜉蝣于天地,渺沧海之一粟。

Jì fú yóu yú tiān dì, miǎo cāng hǎi zhī yī sù.

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We lodge like mayflies between heaven and earth, tiny as a single grain in the vast sea.

Plain meaningHuman life is brief and small within the immensity of the universe.

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Su Shi· Northern Song dynasty · Former Rhapsody on the Red Cliffs
Guwen Guanzhi: Former Rhapsody on the Red Cliffs
Why it fitsThe mayfly and grain of millet place an individual life against cosmic scale.
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寄蜉蝣于天地,渺沧海之一粟。

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沉舟侧畔千帆过,病树前头万木春。

Chén zhōu cè pàn qiān fān guò, bìng shù qián tóu wàn mù chūn.

Close English reading

Beside the sunken boat, a thousand sails pass; before the diseased tree, ten thousand trees enter spring.

Plain meaningNew life and opportunity continue beyond loss and decline.

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Liu Yuxi· Tang dynasty · Reply to Bai Juyi at Our First Banquet in Yangzhou
Complete Tang Poems
Why it fitsThe damaged boat and tree remain visible, but they no longer occupy the whole landscape.
Original context and translation note
沉舟侧畔千帆过,病树前头万木春。

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