From: Modern Wang Guowei's Dead Hua Lian Read Endless Farewell.
Interpretation: The most unforgettable thing in the world is the youth that never returns in the mirror and the falling flowers on the tree.
2. Poetry: It's hard to wake up in the morning without absolute beauty.
From: The first poem of Twelve Miscellaneous Poems by Tao Yuanming in Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Interpretation: once the beautiful youth is over, it will never come back, and one day will not see the next day.
3. Poetry: Life has hundreds of years. I never let go of the beautiful scenery.
From: Yuan Haowen of the Jin Dynasty, "A shower hits a new lotus with thick green leaves"
Interpretation: How long can life last? Think about that wonderful moment, as if you had just had a dream.
4. Poetry: Without each other in those years, we lost a good time.
From: Li Longji in the Tang Dynasty's "Dangerous Words in the Prosperous Age, Bao Ji Pian, Gong Yixiang"
Interpretation: You and I are both young. Don't let down the wonderful time.
5. Poem: Life cannot be happy, and it is suitable for all ages.
From: Bai Juyi's short song in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: It is impossible to achieve long-term happiness in one's life. Youth always passes quickly, and old age will come soon.