What are the poems that inspire people to study hard?

(1) I advise you not to cherish the golden robe and to cherish your youth. Flowers can be folded straight, so don't wait until there are no flowers-Author: Du Qiuniang Age: Tang Style: Yuefu

This poem is not the best in art, but it is not eye-catching. Poetry can be understood as cherishing yin, and it can also be understood as time traveling eastward, but the theme seems to be to persuade people to progress in time, rather than "teenagers grow old together and are unhappy."

This is a popular lyric in the middle Tang Dynasty. It is said that Li Kun, the envoy of Zhenhai in Yuan Dynasty, loved this word very much, and often ordered my concubine Du Qiuniang to sing at banquets (see Du Mu's Poems of Du Qiuniang and his own notes). The author of the lyrics has been unable to verify. Some anthologies of Tang poetry are titled Du Qiuniang's works or Li Yong's works, which is incorrect.

The meaning of this poem is very simple, which can be summed up as "Don't lose the good times". This is a kind of thought and feeling that everyone has. However, readers feel that although their feelings are simple but strong, they can linger in people's hearts for a long time and have incredible charm. Every poem seems to repeat a single meaning, "Don't lose a good time!" "And every sentence contains subtle changes, repetitive but not monotonous, circular and urgent, forming a beautiful melody.

Han Yuefu?

The trees in the garden are lush, and the crystal dew rises in the sun. ?

Spring fills the earth with hope, and everything presents a scene of prosperity. ?

I am always afraid that when the cold autumn comes, the trees in Ye Er will turn yellow and the grass will wither. ?

The river runs to the sea, and when will it return to the west? ?

A lazy youth, a lousy age.