Which dynasty is the poem of witch hazel?

Zoysia Zoysia is a poem in the middle Tang Dynasty and a popular lyric poem at that time, but the author and the specific time of creation cannot be verified. Golden wisps and jade clothes is a Tang poem that exhorts young people to cherish time.

Appreciation of Zoysia japonica

The first two sentences of "Golden Zombie" are "Advise you not to cherish the golden zombie, but to cherish your youth". Express your mind directly, repeat sentence patterns, and make the poem sprout with material passion. Compared with the first two sentences, the last two sentences "flowers can be folded straight, so don't wait for no flowers to fold branches" are repeated and chanted. These two sentences have the same meaning as the first two sentences, but they use different expressions. The first two sentences are straightforward, and the last two sentences use metaphors, but they are closely related semantically. "Flowers can be folded straight" is to persuade teenagers to make good use of this time in their precious teenage years and cheer me up through the end of spring.

The original text of Zoysia japonica

witch hazel

I advise you not to cherish noble Yi, and I advise you to cherish youth. Spare a job: you must accept it.

When the flowers should be folded, we should fold them quickly, and don't wait for the flowers to wither before folding one.