Poetry describing how time flies.

1, Tao Yuanming's essays in Wei and Jin Dynasties:

Life without a base is like the dust of the road.

Life blowing in the wind, the body has gone through hardships, and it is not what it used to be.

When the world is brothers, why do brothers of their own brothers want to date each other?

When you meet a pleasure, you should be happy, and you should invite your neighbors to drink.

Once the youth is gone, it will never come again, and you will never see the arrival of the next day.

It's time for people to encourage themselves when they reach middle age. Time goes by and waits for no one.

Interpretation: Life has no roots in the world and drifts like dust on the road. Life blowing in the wind, this body has gone through hardships and is no longer what it used to be. The whole world wants to be brothers, why do biological brothers want to date each other?

When you are happy, you should be happy. If you have wine, you should invite your neighbors to drink. Once you are young, you can't come back. You will never see the second day in one day. We should encourage ourselves in our prime. Time goes by and waits for no one. ?

2, the Han Dynasty anonymous "Long Songs":

The trees in the garden are lush, and the crystal dew rises in the sun.

Spring fills the earth with hope, and everything presents a scene of prosperity.

I am always afraid that when the cold autumn comes, the trees in Ye Er will turn yellow and the grass will wither.

The river runs to the sea, and when will it return to the west?

A lazy youth, a lousy age.

Interpretation: Sunflowers in the garden are lush, and crystal dew is waiting for the sun to shine. Spring brings sunshine and rain to the earth, and everything is full of vitality and prosperity. I am always afraid that the cold autumn will come, the leaves will turn yellow and the grass will wither. When can a hundred rivers run to the sea and return to the west? If you don't work hard when you are young, it's no use being sad when you are old.

3. Qian Fu's Song of Tomorrow in Ming Dynasty:

Tomorrow after tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows.

Tomorrow will never come.

If the world is tired tomorrow, it will go to Qiu Lai as a veteran in spring.

Watch the water flow eastward and the sunset at dusk.

What will tomorrow be like in a hundred years? Please listen to my song tomorrow.

Interpretation: Tomorrow is another tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are. If you just wait for tomorrow every day, you will only waste your time and accomplish nothing. The world is as tired of tomorrow as I am, and it will grow old after a year. Watch the river flow eastward in the morning and the sun set in the evening. How many tomorrows can a person have in his life? Please listen to my song tomorrow.

4. Yan Zhenqing's "Persuasion" in Tang Dynasty;

Every day when the cock crows, it is the best time for boys to read.

Teenagers only know how to play, but don't know how to study hard. When they are old, they regret why they didn't know how to study hard when they were young.

Interpretation: Every midnight is the best time for boys to study. Teenagers don't know how to get up early and study hard, and it will be too late to regret reading less when they are old.

5. Witch hazel by an anonymous person in the Tang Dynasty:

I advise you not to cherish noble Yi, and I advise you to cherish youth.

When the flowers should be folded, we should fold them quickly, and don't wait for the flowers to wither before folding one.

Interpretation: I advise you not to cherish luxurious dresses, and I advise you to cherish your youth. When the flowers are suitable for folding, we should fold them quickly. Don't wait for the flowers to wither before you break an empty branch.