This is a very philosophical exhortation poem. The poem begins with an appeal and an inverted sentence structure, urging young people to study diligently and "carefully describe" their own life poems. Don't slack off, don't waste time. Then, use a personification and metaphorical rhetorical technique to point out the reasons and encourage people to make progress; because "time is turning the pages of the book, please write"! The poem is similar to Yue Fei's "Don't wait for idleness, the young man's head is gray, and he is empty and sad". After reading this, the deafening warning of the ancient philosopher will ring in our ears: "The dead are like a man, and they don't give up day and night." Then we can whip up the whip and urge the horse to work hard and diligently write about the glorious life.