Tomorrow after tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows.
Tomorrow will never come.
The world is tired of tomorrow, and tomorrow will be endless.
In the morning, the water flows east, and now it grows in the west.
What will tomorrow be like in a hundred years? Please listen to my song tomorrow.
Song of Tomorrow is a poem by Qian Fu, a poet in Ming Dynasty. Taking himself as an example, this poem advises the world to cherish every day, live in the present and not waste time waiting for tomorrow forever. The whole poem is rich in content, fluent in language, easy to understand, convincing and shocking.
Translation of tomorrow's song:
Always waiting for tomorrow, tomorrow tomorrow, how many tomorrows!
Waiting for tomorrow every day, but doing nothing, wasting time.
If the world suffers from "tomorrow" like me, it will soon find itself old as the days go by.
Only by living in the present can we appreciate the joy of watching the river flow eastward in the morning and the sunset in the evening.
A hundred years tomorrow, how much can there be? Please listen to my song tomorrow, don't waste today's time.
Creative background:
Qian Fu, the author of Song of Tomorrow, is a freak. He especially likes drinking, and he also likes to be "drunk crazy". He often scolds others by drinking too much wine, so that many people don't like him. But he is brave.
Not only is his character good, but Qian Fu's poems are also famous. He was a child prodigy and could write articles at the age of seven. Later, the champion and the official went to the Hanlin Academy to write, and the poetry was contemporary.
But only three years later, Qian Fu was tired of official life. Under the guise of being seriously ill, I am no longer an official. Although he was notoriously talented and enjoyed his job, Qian Fu never relaxed his demands on himself, but studied harder. Song of Tomorrow is his spur and request to himself.