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.