Long song line/long song line
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.
A hundred rivers go east to the sea, when will they return to the west?
A lazy youth, a lousy age.
Long Songs is a folk song of Yuefu in Han Dynasty. Yuefu folk songs with the theme of "Long Songs" all have a feeling that life is short, and this "Long Songs" is no exception.
Writing morning dew is perishable: "sunflower in the green garden, morning dew waits for the sun." When the sun came out, the dew on the green vegetables in the garden dried up. -How short the life of dew is!
Write that flowers and plants wither easily: "In spring, everything is brilliant." I am often afraid that the autumn festival will come and the yellow leaves will wither. "Warm spring brings benefits to everything and makes them full of vitality; However, I often worry about the arrival of autumn, because in autumn, plants turn yellow, flowers wither and everything loses its vitality. The life of all things is beautiful, but how short it is!
Write that all rivers return to the sea: "When will all rivers return to the West?" Many rivers flow eastward into the sea. When will they come back? -A hundred rivers flow eastward, never to return!
"Young people don't work hard, but the old people are sad" is the theme sentence of the whole poem, and it is also a famous sentence that has been passed down through the ages. If you don't study hard when you are young, you can only regret it when you are old. The whole poem warns people with the help of natural phenomena such as the morning dew is perishable, flowers and plants are easy to wither, and all rivers run into the sea: good times are short and fleeting; Life is short, so cherish time, work hard as soon as possible, and don't wait until you are old to sigh. The whole poem is thought-provoking and thought-provoking.