Often used to warn people to do things well, from beginning to end.
This sentence tells a truth: when people start to do things, their enthusiasm is often high. As time went on, their passion began to cool down, and finally things either went away or ended in a hurry. If people can't keep their initial heart (high enthusiasm), they often won't have a good ending in the end.
Source: The Book of Songs Ya Dang: "A man's life is ruined. Decadence has no beginning, freshness has an end. "
Decadence has no beginning, freshness has an end;
1, decadence has no beginning, freshness has an end. Yin Jian is not far away, in Xia Hou's world.
2, there is no beginning and there is an end. We must finish what we started.
3. "Decadence has no beginning, and freshness has an end." The ancients used this sentence to warn people to work persistently for others.
4. "Decadence has no beginning, freshness has an end." "The embankment of thousands of feet collapsed in the ant nest; A hundred feet of room is burning with sudden smoke. " This is a fact.
5. "Decadent people have no beginning, fresh people have an end" and "those who walk a hundred miles are half ninety". Compared with the long-term and arduous nature of "management" and "harvest", "planting" is a preliminary behavior.