"I advise you not to cherish your gold-threaded clothes. I advise you to cherish your youth. When the flowers are blooming, they must be broken. Don't wait until the flowers are gone and the branches are empty." Meaning: Don't cherish glory and wealth, you must cherish it. Teenage time. Just like the flowers blooming on the branches, they must be picked in time. If you don't pick them in time, you will have to break off the flower branches when the remaining flowers fall in spring.
1. This is a seven-character quatrain. The meaning of this poem is very simple. To put it simply, it can be summed up in one sentence: "Don't miss the good times." It is intended to encourage young people to cherish the good times, which is a thought and emotion common to all people. However, it makes readers feel that although its emotions are simple but strong, they can linger in people's hearts for a long time and have an incredible charm.
2. Each of its verses seems to be repeating the single meaning of "Don't waste the good times!" And each sentence contains subtle changes, repetition but not monotony, looping but slow, forming a beautiful poem The melody repeatedly emphasizes cherishing time and not missing out on your youth. Literally speaking, it is a bold singing of youth and love, and a candid expression of passion. However, behind the words, there is still the main theme of "cherishing time". Therefore, if the purpose of "taking pleasure in time" seems a bit inappropriate, if it is considered as "cherishing time", it will be colorful and thought-provoking.
"Golden Threaded Clothes":
1. It is a seven-character Yuefu poem written in the Tang Dynasty by an unknown author.
2. This poem is a philosophical poem with profound meaning. It tells people not to pay attention to glory and wealth, but to cherish their youth. It can be said that it advises people to pick up love in time. The fruit of it can also be said to inspire people to establish meritorious deeds in time. Precisely because it is not very specific, it feels more connotative.