The writing background of tomorrow's song

Song of Tomorrow was written by Wen Jia, the son of Wen Zhiming, one of the four great talents in Ming Dynasty. This poem mentions "tomorrow" seven times and repeatedly warns people to cherish time. Do what you can today, don't put it off until tomorrow, and don't waste time. The meaning of the poem is simple, the language is clear, the reasoning is easy to understand, and it is of great educational significance. The enlightenment of this song of tomorrow is

Make Way for Tomorrow

The day after tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are.

I'm going to live tomorrow, and everything is in vain.

If the world is tired before tomorrow, spring will come and autumn will leave.

Look at the east running water, sunset.

A hundred years tomorrow can be geometric, please listen to my song of tomorrow.

English edition

Come tomorrow, come again tomorrow,

Tomorrow is like an endless flowing river.

If I put off everything until tomorrow,

My wasted time will lead to tragedy.

All mortals are tired for tomorrow,

The passage of time will make them grow old unconsciously.

In the morning, they saw the water flowing eastward.

At dusk, they saw the sun hanging low in the west.

Do you know how many tomorrows you have in your life?

Please listen to me sing the song of tomorrow.