Poetry describing the times has changed.

The poem describing the passage of time is as follows:

1, six pairs are floating in private pity, and one pair has been away from Luo Jing for more than ten years.

2. The old garden book movement has passed, and Hua Fachun is only full of mirrors.

3, lanterns stand upright, saddles shoot, who still remembers the heroic behavior of that year.

4. Listen to the rain on the boat when you are in the prime of life.

I am sitting here alone, mourning for both of us. How long is more than one hundred years?

6. Jia Ke on the boat is not crazy. Her sister-in-law married Lang Peng the year before last.

7. Mr Shu caught a glimpse of the Three Gorges in Xing Wu, and he was also in Yong 'an Palace the year he died.

8. Recalling how happy I used to drink in Xichi every year.

9. In Dongliao, a fifteen-year-old girl is waiting. She is good at playing guitar, dancing and singing.

Time has changed, a China idiom, which means that as time goes on, the situation changes. From Romance of the Republic of China (106). Background: environment, situation. Move: change. As time went on, things changed.

The origin of the idiom: In the Romance of the Republic of China (106) written by He Xu, it is said: "All my people should take revenge, and hope that our country will not be saved by the five-minute fever."

Idiom usage:

Combined type; As a predicate; It refers to the change of time.

Example: Liang Qing Qichao's The Future of New China: "Things have changed today; This book is naturally useless ... "Sun Li's Lu Xiu Documentary": "Time has passed, the color has faded, and I have lost interest in them."

Nie Gannu's Lu Xun —— Advocate of Ideological Revolution and National Revolution: "The thoughts of other revolutionaries are often confined to a certain period and a certain realm. Over time, they will fade, retire or even disappear. "

Idioms describing how times change:

1, Time flies: This idiom describes how time flies, and a long time has passed in the blink of an eye.

2. Times have changed: this idiom describes the changes of the times and the development of society. With the passage of time, things have changed a lot.

Time has changed: this idiom describes that things have changed greatly with the passage of time. Some things may get better, and some things may get worse.

4. Things have changed: This idiom describes that things have changed greatly with the passage of time. Some things may be forgotten and some things may be remembered.

5. Forced by the times: This idiom describes the choices people make under a specific background of the times, sometimes forced and sometimes voluntary.