1. "clothes by the water"-the content of a poem by an unknown poet in Tang dynasty is like this:
I advise you not to cherish golden clothes, and to cherish youth. When the flowers should be folded, we should fold them quickly, and don't wait for the flowers to wither before folding one. ?
The first two sentences of this poem have been widely used many times, which contains a feeling that teenagers cherish time. Since you are a teenager with fresh clothes and anger, don't cherish material things too much, don't care too much about the gold clothes you wear, but cherish the most elegant years at this age. Youth is the most suitable period for a person to make progress. Only when you are young can you give yourself the courage to fight bravely and have a direct impact on the future.
So the author said in the poem? Advise you to cherish youth? If you don't cherish it, as the poet finally said, if you don't break the flowers when they are full of branches, then when the petals are sparse, only the abrupt branches are left in front of you.
2. "Lord Bodhisattva? Make a thousand wishes before the pillow-still anonymous in the Tang Dynasty. The content of this poem is as follows:
Make a thousand wishes before the pillow, waiting for the green hills to rot. Fish scales floated on the water until the Yellow River dried up completely. During the day, Beidou returned to the south. You can't rest without rest, and you will see the sun in the middle of the night. ?
This is a creation from a folk background, which is a kind of praise and praise for the feelings of men and women, as well as the sadness of emotional breakdown afterwards. Love has always been the theme of eternal praise, but everyone's understanding of love is the same, with different details, and after breaking, love has become a fleeting beauty. In this poem, the creator uses the firmness of the Castle Peak, the dryness of the Yellow River and the orientation of the Big Dipper to describe the firmness of the oath.