Live in the present, cherish your present life, and live up to the wonderful years.
Live up to the time
Pronunciation: bù fù sháo guāng
Shaoguang: a metaphor for the beautiful youth era.
Citation: Song Dynasty·Liu Yong's "Yin Jia Xing·Red Dust Purple Road": The time is bright, the light smoke is thin and the air is warm, Wanghua Village. The road is hidden, and I pass the long pavilion when I shake my whip.
Translation: The sky is clear, the wind is gentle, the sun is bright, the warmth warms the heart, and I look up at the flowery countryside. Flowers, plants and trees cover the road, and the whip has passed the pavilion.
Example: Live up to your time and live up to your time, so that you can feel that your efforts over the years have not been in vain. Otherwise, we will not be able to afford a future where nothing will be accomplished.
Synonyms:
Every minute counts? [ fēn miǎo bì zhēng ] Don’t miss a minute or a second. Describes seizing time.
Source: "Book of Jin·Biography of Tao Kan": "A common saying goes: 'The sage Yu cherished every inch of his shade. As for everyone, he should cherish every inch of his shade.'"
Translation : Dayu, a saint, cherished every inch of time; then everyone in the world should cherish every minute and every second.
Example: He is too busy studying, and almost every second counts.