Time is gone forever. What is the past, blowing in the wind?

Time is gone forever, the past blowing in the wind. Time is gone forever, the past is blowing in the wind. It seems like a lifetime ago, and now I'm sighing. It means time is in a hurry, time is in a hurry.

Synonymous poems also include:

1. Poetry: Young people who don't work hard are pathetic.

From: Han Dynasty, anonymous "Long Songs"

Interpretation: It is useless to be sad when you are young and strong.

2. Poetry: It is easier for teenagers to learn from old age than to succeed. An inch of time cannot be light.

From: Song Zhu's Persuasive Poems/Accidental Achievements

Interpretation: The days of youth are easy to pass, but learning is difficult to succeed, so cherish every inch of time and don't let it go easily.

3. Poetry: bloom can fold straight and must fold, so don't wait for no flowers to fold branches.

Said by: Witch's Zombie, anonymous in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: flowers should be folded at the right time, and don't wait until the flowers wither before folding an empty branch.

4, verse: reading does not know the depth of spring, an inch of time and an inch of gold.

From: Two Poems of Bailudong No.1 by Wang Zhenbai in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: concentrate on reading, unconsciously, spring has passed, and every inch of time is like an inch of land.

5. Poetry: Beauty is dying, and when the cold light turns, it sinks.

From: It's Hard to Go to Me by Bao Zhao in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

Interpretation: I can't stop the old beauty from fading with age, and the moonlight passes in the dark.