The days of youth are easy to pass away, and learning is difficult to succeed, so cherish every inch of time and don't let it go easily.
Before the sweet spring grass grows in the pond, the plane leaves in front of the steps have rustled in the autumn wind.
"Young people are easy to learn when they are old", and youth is easy to pass, but learning is difficult to be effective. Teenagers are full of energy, curiosity and time, which is the "golden age" of learning. However, during this period, due to my lack of experience, I didn't realize the important value of learning to the development of life, and often indulged my eyes and ears and wasted my time. The poet clearly knows this situation, and compares it with "easy to get old" and "difficult to achieve", so that young students can understand the truth of cherishing time and studying hard in "easy to get old".
"One inch of time can't be light", so we should cherish every inch of time. Time is money. People like to use scales to measure time, so they have timing tools to measure the length of time, so they use precious gold to measure time. Here, the poet uses "one inch" to describe a short time. In the poet's view, even a short time can't be wasted, which is intended to remind students to cherish time.
"I don't feel the dream of spring grass in the pond", and the spring grass on the bank of the pond hasn't woken up from sleep. In order to make the truth vivid, here, the poet uses metaphor and rhetoric to describe teenagers with the "dream of spring grass". Plants sprout and are full of vitality, and adolescence is the spring of life. Ontology and carrier have something in common, and the metaphor is just right. Youth is a gorgeous dream, people indulge in it and can't hear the whistle of time.
"The phoenix tree leaves in front of the steps have sounded autumn", and the phoenix tree leaves in front of the steps have fallen and rustled with the autumn wind. In this sentence, the poet continues to use figurative figures of speech, and uses the "phoenix tree leaves falling" as a metaphor for "the dusk of life". The so-called "rather critical", buttonwood is extremely sensitive to autumn. When autumn comes, its leaves turn yellow and fall first. The poet used two metaphors to remind people not to think that youth is eternal, and people grow old unconsciously.
"Don't wait for leisure, young people's heads are white and worried", "Black hair doesn't know how to learn early, and white heads regret learning late" ... People with lofty ideals in past dynasties have issued appeals to remind us to cherish youth. Because, youth is the spring in the four seasons of life. If you sow in spring, you will surely reap in autumn. ...