Young people don't know how to study hard, and old people regret studying late. These two poems warn us to seize youth, study hard, and don't wait until we are old to regret it.
This poem shows the author's spirit of cherishing time as gold. He earnestly warned young people that only by cherishing every good time of youth, studying cultural knowledge well, accumulating constantly, studying hard and mastering various skills can they develop their talents when they grow up, and they will not regret not studying hard when they were young.
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1. Young people don't know how to study hard, and old people regret studying late. Excerpted from Yan Zhenqing's seven-character ancient poem "Encouraging Learning" in the Tang Dynasty. The original text is: "Turn on the light at five o'clock in the middle of the night, which is the time for men to read." Teenagers only know how to play, but don't know how to study hard. When they are old, they regret why they didn't know how to study hard when they were young. "
Midnight is the best time for boys to study every day. When I was a teenager, I only knew how to play and didn't know how to study hard. When I was old, I regretted why I didn't know how to study hard when I was young.
3. The first two sentences of ancient poetry express that you should be diligent when you are young by describing the learning environment, and the last two sentences express that it is too late to study when you are old by changing the color of your hair. Encourage young people to cherish their youth, study hard and make a difference, otherwise it will be too late to regret.
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