Make Way for Tomorrow
míng rífíng rí,
Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow,
My dream.
How many will there be tomorrow? .
I don't know,
I live tomorrow,
Wan Xuchang kutuo.
Everything is wasted.
SHRén ruóbèI míng rèI,
If the world is tired of tomorrow,
China Daily.
In spring, I went to Qiu Lai to be a veteran.
Zhao Kuangyin,
Look at the water flowing eastward,
Moken Rex Zhu.
Watch the sun set.
nián míng rì néng jǐ hé?
What will tomorrow be like in a hundred years?
Qǐng Jun? This is the first time I have seen you.
Please listen to my song tomorrow.
Song of Tomorrow is a poem copied by Qian in Ming Dynasty.
Taking himself as an example, the poet wrote "Song of Tomorrow", advising people who have passed away to cherish every day, live in the present and be content, and don't live in tomorrow for their own selfish desires.
This poem mentions "tomorrow" seven times and repeatedly warns people to cherish time. Do today's work well, don't put it off until tomorrow, and don't waste time. Poetry has simple meaning, clear language, easy-to-understand reasoning and great educational significance.
The enlightenment of this song of tomorrow is that many things in the world can be fought for and saved as much as possible, and only time is hard to retain. There is only one life, and time never looks back. Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today and the day after tomorrow. Say, "Don't finish what you can do today."
Song of Tomorrow has been widely praised by the world for hundreds of years. In his works, the poet warns and exhorts people to firmly grasp the fleeting today, do well what they can do today, and don't pin any plans and hopes on the unknown tomorrow. Today is the most precious. Only by grasping today, can we have a full tomorrow, do something and achieve something. Otherwise, "the day after tomorrow" will only end up as "all in vain" and accomplish nothing. So, whatever you do, remember that everything starts today and everything starts now.
This poem is rich in content, fluent in language, easy to understand and convincing.
The meaning of this poem is simple and straightforward, without any metaphor. But it expresses a kind of ills that everyone has been trying to put an end to since ancient times. Many people regard "tomorrow" as an excuse to avoid problems that should be solved immediately, and let themselves be lazy until "everything is wasted". In fact, as the author said, "Tomorrow can become geometry in a hundred years", how many tomorrows can life actually have? The most important thing is not tomorrow, but seize the present.