Comrade Li Dazhao, a martyr, has a famous saying: "May my dear youth be born in youth and die in youth." what's the meaning

The original sentence is: I wish my dear youth, born in youth and died in youth, born in youth and died in youth. It means that in the process of life, we should always maintain the enthusiasm and vitality of youth and be positive. Excerpt from Youth: I wish my dear youth, live in youth and die in youth, live in youth and die in youth. Go forward bravely, regardless of the future, turn your back on the darkness, move towards the light, promote civilization for the world and create happiness for mankind.

May my dear youth be born in youth and die in youth. Mr. Li Dazhao had such pertinent expectations nearly a century ago and encouraged young people. Youth is the force of struggle, the force to break through the secular, break the old and establish the new. Li Dazhao used "youth" as a metaphor for the future Chinese nation. He pointed out: "Every day has its dawn, and every day has its dawn. Individuals have their own youth, and countries have their own youth.