Where did the years come from?

Time is a butcher's knife. It is embarrassing to figuratively compare time or time to a butcher's knife and carve wrinkles on your face. Using a pig-killing knife to describe the years can better illustrate its ruthlessness.

Time is also used to express the meaning that "time flies, things are different". Time is like running water, lamenting that time passes too fast.

A sentence describing how time flies.

Time flies, don't let me stay.

The morning flowers are picked up in the evening, and they are all withered.

Time flies, who are you waiting for?

Nothing was wasted in the long years of peace.

This river is a symbol of sadness in my memory.

Love comes to an end after all the prosperity.

Can the youth flowing quietly hurt people?

Use time when you have time, because time is fleeting.

The sun shines, and the mark of time decays behind you.

Use time when you have time, because time is fleeting.

Don't sigh for the lost time, but face up to the time that you want to slip away in a hurry.

Youth is an occasional gust of wind that inadvertently makes me cry.

References:? Time is a butcher's knife.