Said by: Short Song by Cao Cao in Han Dynasty.
Interpretation: How many years does life have while drinking and singing?
2. Poem: bloom has flowers, but life grows old.
From: anonymous and anonymous "precious time"
Interpretation: bloom is a natural thing, and people will grow old only when their life is full.
3. Poetry: Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he likes, and never point his golden cup at the moon! .
From: Li Bai's Into the Wine in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: When you are proud of your life, you should enjoy the joy to your heart's content, and don't have a golden cup without wine for the bright moon.
4, verse: wine debts are common, and life is 70 years old.
From: Two Qu Jiang Poems by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: It is an ordinary trivial matter to owe alcohol debts everywhere. People can live to 70 years old, which is rare in ancient times.
5, verse: life is easy to get old, not easy to get old.
From: Modern Mao Zedong's "Picking Mulberry Seeds and Chongyang"
Interpretation: People's life is prone to aging, but the sky is not old, and the Double Ninth Festival will come every year.