What are the classic Chinese sentences about cherishing time?

Wise men cherish the years, sages cherish the days, and sages cherish the times, starting from Wei Yuan's "Qing Dynasty's Silent Learning". It means: people with lofty ideals cherish every year; People with noble character cherish every day's time; And saints will cherish every inch of time.

An inch of time and an inch of gold comes from Wang Zhenbai's poem "White Deer Cave" in the Tang Dynasty. One inch of time: the shadow of the sun moves one inch, indicating that time is short. It means: the shadow of the sun moves an inch, just as precious as an inch of gold. Metaphor time is precious.

Good scenery in a year must be remembered, especially when it is orange and green, which comes from Su Shi's poem "To Liu Jingwen" in the Song Dynasty. Jun: Liu Jingwen. Most: one is "positive". Orange orange green time: orange orange green is the time of summer and autumn, which is a metaphor for people's youth. It means: you should remember the best scenery of the year, when oranges are golden and green.

I will live until tomorrow, and everything will be wasted. It means: If you put everything in your life off until tomorrow, everything will be abandoned. Explain that things should be done today, and you can't just put them off.

Young people don't work hard, but the old people are sad. It comes from Yuefu poems, harmony songs and long songs. It means: don't work hard when you are young and strong. When you are old, you will only sigh. Warn people to do something when they are young, and don't wait until they are old to regret it.

In life, if you go to the morning dew, it comes from Cao Zhishi's "Give a White Horse". X: I did it. Meaning: Life is as fleeting as the morning dew. Explain that life is short, so cherish time.

What is the day of life after one hundred years? Unfortunately, today is not true, but from Wen Jia's poem "Song of Today" in Ming Dynasty. It means: How many today can there be in a lifetime? It's a pity that we can't seize today to work hard. It means that we should seize every day today.

Life is neither cold nor loose, and the years are long, which comes from Li Bai's poem "Fifty-nine Ancient Poems" in the Tang Dynasty. It means: life is not cold, how can you not be old? Explain that life is easy to get old, and we should cherish time.

Walking can still be restored. Walking at the age of 20 can be traced back to Su Shi's poem "Farewell Years" in the Song Dynasty. It means: people can come back when they are gone, but how can they come back when time has passed? It means that time is gone forever.

Teenagers have been working hard all their lives, but they don't want to be lazy with time. This is the origin of Du Xunhe's poem "My Nephew's Book Hall" in the Tang Dynasty. It means: when you are young, suffering a little is related to your life. You must not be lazy to play games and waste time.

It's difficult for a teenager to learn and easy to get old, and every inch of time can't be taken lightly. It means: it is best to study when you are young, and it is easiest to learn something, but it is difficult to learn something when you are old, so don't underestimate every inch of time.

Young and frivolous, I cherish honor in my later years from He Xun's poem "Send you to visit the old" (Southern Dynasties Liang). Old age: refers to old age. Glory: time. It means: when you are young, you often don't know the value of time, but when you are old, you know how to cherish time.

I advise you not to cherish noble Yi, and I advise you to cherish youth. If there are flowers, you can fold them straight. You must fold them. Don't wait until there are no flowers. From the anonymous poem Zoysia in the Tang Dynasty. It means: I advise you not to cherish the clothes made of gold thread, and I advise you to cherish the good times of youth. When you have flowers to fold, you should fold them. Don't wait for the flowers to wither before breaking the branches without flowers. This poem takes folding flowers as a metaphor to persuade people to cherish youth, leaving a particularly strong feeling for people to read.

If you don't do it today, it will be out of stock tomorrow; The past days are gone forever. Death: the same as "nothing", nothing. Commodities: property. It means: if you don't work hard today, you will be poor tomorrow. The past time has passed and will never come back.

Don't say that it is hard to get an inch of land and gold from Zhu Jing's poem "Self-blame" in the Qing Dynasty. It means: don't say that an inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but once it's gone, it's gone. Explain that people should cherish time.

People with achievements are hard to achieve and easy to lose, while those with achievements are hard to find and easy to lose. It means: it is difficult to succeed, but it is easy to fail; It's hard to get time, but it's easy to lose it. Explain that if you want to make a difference, you must seize the opportunity.

Sages are not expensive, but the yin of the inch is heavy, which comes from "Huai Nan Zi Yuan Dao Xun". Ruler wall: a wall with a diameter of one foot is extremely precious. It means: a wise man does not value a full scale of jade, but cherishes the length of time. Explain that time is precious and persuade people to cherish it.

The Eastern Corner has passed away, and Sang Yufei came from Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting in the Tang Dynasty. East corner: the place where the sun rises in the east, which is a metaphor for being young. Sang Yu: The place where the afterglow shines when the sun is about to set, which is a metaphor for people's old age. The morning has passed, but it should not be too late at night. To make a metaphor, people can make a difference when they are old, and they should also cherish time.

Time flies, great men cherish the shadow. From Zhu Dunru's poem "Water tunes the song, arrows fly in the daytime". Someone who understands justice. It means: the sun flies by like an arrow, and people with understanding will cherish every inch of time.

The days are not empty, and youth no longer comes to Lin Kuan's poem "Youth Travel" in the Tang Dynasty. It means: don't waste good time, once youth is gone, it will never come back.

Silk dyeing has no white, and white temples have no heavy black. Strive to love youth, once lost, it will no longer come from the poem "Ancient Meaning" in the history of Qing Dynasty. It means: silk fabrics can never turn white after being dyed black, and once hair turns white, it can never turn black again. We must cherish our youth more. Once you lose it, you can never come back.

It is easy for a hundred rivers to return to the sea, but it is difficult for autumn leaves to return to trees. From Bao Rong's poem "Seeing Two hairs at First sight" in Tang Dynasty. It means: great rivers flow into the ocean, which is easy to regain the tide; But the yellow leaves fall to the ground in autumn, but they can never return to the tree.

One day in a hundred years, I will spare no effort to start with Du Xunhe's poem A Search for Mona Lee in the Tang Dynasty. It means: how many today can there be in a hundred years of life? How can you not cherish time?

The past is irreversible, the future is unpredictable, and the present cannot be lost. From the Song Dynasty Lin Bu's "Xin An Lu". Answer: Come back, come back. See: the same as "now", see now, exist today. It means: the past years can't come back, the days that haven't come yet can't wait blindly, and the time now must not be lost. Explain that we should not indulge in regrets about the past and expectations for the future, but should seize the present.

Time flies, and the seasons flow from Kong Rong's On Xiaozhang Sheng with Tso Gong (reflection of the Three Kingdoms, Wei). C: Stop. It means: time goes by without stopping, and time is gone forever like running water.

An weeping willow, according to legend, was born in spring, from the Song Dynasty Cheng Gai's Bodhisattva Man. It means: how can we get 10 thousand long weeping willow branches and use them to tie up the beautiful time of spring and make it stay forever? Expressed the author's nostalgia for the beautiful spring scenery.

My life is cautious, I hope it will not be forced, from Qu Yuan's Li Sao (Chu Ci of the Warring States Period). Ho: The driver of the mythical sun god. Walk slowly and stop. Yan: The name of the mountain is in Tianshui County, Gansu Province. The mythical Xishan is the place where the sun returns. I want him to stop his whip. I hope the sun doesn't set on the mountain. It shows the author's sense of urgency about the fleeting time.

Flowers will reopen one day and people will no longer be young. It comes from the wedge in Guan Hanqing's Yuan zaju Dou E. It means: the flowers have withered, and there is still time to reopen, and once people are old, there is no time for youth. Explain that people should cherish the good times and strive for self-improvement.

The third spring flower withers, and the light shines after the fifteenth day of the month, which comes from Wang Heqing's poem "Self-sighing" in Yuan Dynasty. Sanchun: refers to the third month of spring. It means: when bloom was in late spring, it was no longer so bright; Fifteen days later, the moon was no longer so bright. To make a metaphor, people's energy is not so strong after the prime of life, so we should cherish youth.

A person is born with his own service, but I came from Zhang Ji's poem "Parting Song" when I was a teenager in the Tang Dynasty. Service: career. That: It's the same as "Where". My hero is born to do something. How can he waste his youth?

Look at "Flying Horse in the Day". Why does the arrow on the string come from Li's poem "Wanderer" in the Tang Dynasty? It means: look at the sun flying by, how like an arrow leaving the string! The poem laments that time flies and the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle.

Youth walks behind my back, and white hair deceives people, so it comes from Xue Neng's poem "Feeling for Spring Palace" in Tang Dynasty. Open: swagger. So: time and time again. It means: youth has just swaggered away from me, and white hair has grown out like a bully.

The past cannot be remonstrated, and those who come can still trace back to The Analects. Suggestion: make amends. It means: the past is irreversible, but there is still time in the future. It shows that people should seize the future time and work hard instead of indulging in regrets about the past.

Youth must be early, how can you grow into a teenager? From Meng Jiao's poem "Encouraging Learning" in Tang Dynasty. It means: people should work hard while they are young. Who can be young forever?

The sun flies and the jade rabbit walks, and the green temples are evergreen. The poem "Spring Sorrow" written by Han Cong in Tang Dynasty. Sun: It is said that the sun is three feet, so it is called the sun. Yutu: It is said that there are white rabbits in the moon, so the moon is called Yutu. It means: the sun has been turning and the moon has been running, but no one has ever been able to make the temple evergreen.

Dead trees will reappear every spring, and no one has ever been a teenager who "re-orders and enlarges". Dead trees will sprout again in spring, but people can't be young twice. Metaphor youth is precious.

Time can easily throw people away. Cherry turns red and banana turns green. Jie Jiang's poem "Cutting the Plum Boat across the Wujiang River" in the Song Dynasty. Streamer: Time. It means: the lost years throw people away like running water. In the blink of an eye, the cherry is red and the banana is green. It shows that time is in a hurry, so we should cherish it.

Don't waste time. Fahua's "Disagreement" comes from Fang Gan's poem "From Brother Gao" in the Tang Dynasty. Rong: Forgive me. It means: time flies like water, so don't waste it. You know, white hair waits for no one!

It is difficult to keep the barbarian from getting an inch of gold. Yi: an ancient unit of weight. One easy and one gold is twenty-four taels. Sun shadow, here refers to time. It means: even if you spend one hundred gold, you can't keep an inch of time. It shows that time is precious, and people have to race against time.

It's hard to get up in the morning if you don't come back in your prime; Encourage in time, and time waits for no one. From Twelve Miscellaneous Poems by Tao Yuanming in Jin Dynasty. It means: once a person's youth is over, he will never come back, and there will be no second morning in one day. So we should work hard in time, and time waits for no one.

"A Day in Huang Heqing" has white hair and black hair, and it never comes from Liu Caichun's poem "Moonfall Song" in the Tang Dynasty. No chance: no reason, impossible. It means: the water in the Yellow River will clear up one day, but when people's hair turns white, it can never turn black again. Metaphor youth is easy to get old.

The wind is blowing during the day, and the scenery flows west from Cao Zhi's The Legend of the Three Kingdoms. Terrible wind: strong wind. Times: Times. It means: high winds around the sun make time flow westward quickly. Metaphor time is like running water.

I sent you a poem, not unintentionally, but because I was ashamed of my youth. From Yu Qian's poem Xiuguan in Ming Dynasty. I didn't give you this poem for no reason. I hope you don't live up to the good times, lest you feel ashamed in the future.