The complete poem of Mo Xiao’s Young Man’s Dream is Mo Xiao’s Young Man’s Dream. Who doesn’t dream of a young man? This poem is a poem written by Jin Yong describing Zhang Sanfeng, the founder of Wudang Sect. The following article is about how I once determined to travel three thousand miles when I was young, but now I hesitate and make no progress.
I have been ignorant for half my life, living in the mediocre world. In the blink of an eye, all the hair in the hall is white, and the children are staggering in the school. A few taels of broken silver make a person grow old, but his heart is still young. Wrinkles appear on my eyebrows, and I return to my dream drunk. Young people are still young, but they sigh that time is too fast.
Young people still only lament that time flies too fast.
Don’t laugh at the young man’s dream of the world. Who doesn’t dream of the world when he is young? Once I was young and inspired for three thousand miles, but now I am hesitating and making no progress, and I have been ignorant for half my life in the mediocre world. In the blink of an eye, all the hair in the hall is white, and the children are staggering in the school. A few taels of broken silver make a person grow old, but his heart is still young and wrinkles appear on his brows. When I return to my dream drunkenly, I am still young and sigh that time is too fast.
What I fear the most is asking about my original intention, and my dreams will come to nothing. I have been inspired for three thousand miles at a young age, but I have hesitated for a hundred steps to achieve nothing. In the blink of an eye, all my hair is gray in the hall, and my children are staggering in the school. A few taels of broken silver are making me grow old, but my heart is still young. , wrinkles quietly appeared on my eyebrows, and I returned to my dreams drunkenly. I am still young, but I just sigh that time is too fast.