Describe how time flies, how time flies. What ancient poems can be used to describe?

1, between the heavens and the earth of life, it is only sudden that it is too late.

Interpretation: Compared with everything in the world, life is just a short moment. Before it is well understood, it has passed or come to an abrupt end.

Source: Zhuangzi.

2. It is windy during the day and the scenery flows west.

Interpretation: During the day, the wind blows and the sun gradually flows west.

Source: Cao Zhi, Elegant Introduction/Noda Huangquexing

3. When all rivers flow into the sea eastward, they flow back to the west.

Interpretation: Hundreds of Jiang Xiangdong run into the sea. When can they return to the west?

Source: "Long Songs" Han Yuefu

4, 18 years old.

Interpretation: Time flies like bowstring archery.

Source: Farewell to Zheng Xianggong by Meng Jiao and Shou Anxi.

If you don't come back in your prime, it's hard to get up in the morning.

Interpretation: Once youth has passed, it is impossible to come back and never see the next day.

Source: Tao Yuanming's miscellaneous poems

6. Be timely, encourage yourself, and time waits for no one.

Interpretation: You should encourage yourself when you are in the prime of life. Time goes by and waits for no one.

Source: Tao Yuanming's miscellaneous poems

7. Flowers are similar every year, but people are different every year.

Interpretation: Flowers still bloom every year, but people who look at flowers every year are different.

Source: "A Generation of Sad Pulsatilla/Whitehead Singing/Thinking" Liu Xiyi

8. The emperor has been emperor for 30 years, and the book and sword have accomplished nothing.

Interpretation: I have lived in the spirit of heaven for 30 years and achieved nothing in martial arts.

Source: Meng Haoran, Yue from Luo

9. Flowers will reopen one day, and life is no longer a teenager.

Interpretation: Cherish time and don't waste it. Flowers can bloom again after falling, but the time of life will never be restored.

Source: Dou Eyuan Guan Hanqing

10. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time.

Interpretation: an inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time. Metaphor time is very precious.

Source: "Two Songs of Bailudong" Wang Zhenbai