The Original and Appreciation of Dario's Poem Hurry Up [Nicaragua]

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Dario [Nicaragua]

Seize every hour, every minute, every second,

Inject life into the life of the world,

Don't care about fame and winning or losing;

For time, be like a cat catching mice or a lion pouncing on people.

(Translated by Chen Guangfu, selected from Latin American Lyrics)

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As a superman, time has its own unique law of motion, that is, endless and endless flow. Although human beings invented years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds and other measures to define its size and moment, until now, human beings still can't control its will, let alone surpass its restrictions and constraints. Therefore, the most scientific choice for mankind can only be as the poem says: "Seize the day", "Catch mice like a cat, or pounce on people like a lion." We have heard such words from many philosophers, scientists and writers at home and abroad. Therefore, the charm of this poem lies not in its positive grasp of time, nor in the shocking expression of the last sentence, but in the unique psychological energy contained in the two sentences in it: "Injecting life into the life of the world" reveals the image of the poet bringing individual people into the whole world, but his purpose is not to pursue the so-called "eternity" that countless people dream of. Otherwise, he wouldn't advise us: "Don't care about fame and win or lose"-fame and win or lose are so lightly regarded, which not only shows the poet's broad-minded mind, but more importantly, the poet shows his outlook on life here, that is, to pursue a real life, not to be vain and not to make ends meet.

(Ren Wu)