Cherish the people in front of you, ancient poems

1. When the flowers are in bloom, they must be folded. Don’t wait until there are no flowers. ——"Golden Threaded Clothes" by Du Qiuniang (Tang Dynasty)

Translation: When the flowers are blooming and it is time to break them, you should hurry up and break them. Don't wait until the flowers fade and only break an empty branch.

2. Falling flowers and wind and rain will hurt the spring even more. It is better to take pity on the people in front of you. ——"Huanxisha·Time is always limited" Yan Shu (Song Dynasty)

Translation: Seeing the wind and rain hastening the flowers, it makes people sad that spring is fleeting. It is better to show love and compassion to the person in front of you at the banquet.

3. Can this feeling be remembered? It was just that I was at a loss at that time. ——"Jin Se" Li Shangyin (Tang Dynasty)

Translation: Those beautiful things and times can only remain in memories. At that time, those people thought that those things were just normal, but they didn't know how to cherish them.

4. Once upon a time, everything was difficult to overcome, except Wushan. I look back lazily at the flowers, half destined to practice Taoism and half destined to be a king. ——"Lisi" Yuan Zhen (Tang Dynasty)

Translation: After experiencing the surging water of the sea, the water elsewhere will not be enough to care about, and you will no longer be attracted by some small trickles; appreciate After the dreamlike clouds and rain in Wushan, the clouds elsewhere cannot be called clouds at all.

5. Remember the past and take pity on the people in front of you. ——"Wang Shifu" Farewell at Changting Pavilion in Yuan Dynasty

Translation: Don't wait until the future to remember to love the people in front of you.