Always put off today until tomorrow, and you will accomplish nothing.
About what? I waited for the bright moon, and everything was in vain. Introduction:
Song of Tomorrow is a poem written by Qian Hetan in Ming Dynasty.
Taking himself as an example, the poet wrote "Song of Tomorrow", advising people who have passed away to cherish every day, live in the present and be content, and don't live in tomorrow for their own selfish desires.
The full text is:
Tomorrow after tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows.
Waiting for tomorrow, everything will be wasted.
The world is tired of tomorrow, and tomorrow will be infinitely experienced.
The faint water flows east and has fallen west since ancient times.
What will tomorrow be like in a hundred years? Please listen to my song tomorrow.
Translation:
Always waiting for tomorrow, how many tomorrows are there?
I've been waiting for tomorrow all my life, and I haven't made any progress.
The world is as tired of tomorrow as I am, and it will grow old after a year.
Only by living in the present can we realize the real life of watching the river flow in the morning and the sunset in the evening.
How many tomorrows can there be in a hundred years? Please listen to my song tomorrow.