Which poem does the old face come from when you are over fifty?

The whole poem of "I'm over fifty and my face is old" is, I'm over fifty and my face is old, I'm lonely for half my life, I don't know when spring will come, the grass is growing, the orioles are flying, the horses are running, I am a mortal, not a fairy, When something happens, I can only ask Heaven, why does it only allow spring to come back, but doesn't allow me to stay young again?

1. The whole poem of “I’m over fifty, I’m old and I’m old, I’m lonely for half my life, I don’t know when spring will come, the grass is growing, the orioles are flying, the horses are running.”

2. I am a mortal, not an immortal. When something happens, I can only ask the sky. Why is it only allowed to come back in spring but not allowed to be young again? The introduction of the whole poem is as follows

1. The whole poem: "More Life" A contemporary anonymous person has passed fifty, looks old, and is lonely for half his life without love. I don’t know when spring will come, the grass will grow, the warblers will fly, and the horses will fly. I am a mortal, not an immortal. When I encounter problems, I can only ask the sky.

2. I am already over fifty, my appearance is old, and I am lonely for half my life. I don’t know when spring will come, the grass will grow, orioles will fly, and horses will fly. I am a mortal, not a fairy. When something happens, I can only ask the sky, why is it only allowed to come back in spring, but not allowed to be a teenager again?

3. "Facial appearance ages easily" comes from the "Flower Burial Ci" in "Daiyu Buries Flowers" in "Dream of Red Mansions".

4. The appearance is easy to age, which means: the good years pass quickly, and the beautiful appearance ages quickly. It means lamenting that life is short and the vicissitudes of life are like dreams.