What are the ancient poems that send messages to boys?

Message for boys to grow up:

First, life education.

Changgexing

A hundred rivers go east to the sea, when will they return to the west?

A lazy youth, a lousy age.

The translation is as follows:

Rivers flow eastward into the sea, and the years never return.

If you don't study hard and make progress when you are young, you will accomplish nothing when you are old. Only one person is sad.

Second, the concept of family education

the song of the homeless

The mother used the needle and thread in her hand to make clothes for her long-distance son.

Before leaving, I had a stitch for fear that my son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged.

The translation is as follows:

The kind mother is holding a needle and thread in her hand, making new clothes for the children who are going on a long trip.

Before leaving, she was busy sewing the clothes tightly, fearing that the child would not come back for a long time.

Third, cherish food education.

Compassion for farmers

At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil.

Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

The translation is as follows:

At noon, farmers are still weeding the seedlings, and sweat drips into the soil under the seedlings.

Who knows that the delicious food on our plate embodies the hard work of farmers.

Fourth, diligent and tenacious education.

bee

No matter underground or on the mountain, where there are flowers in full bloom, there are bees busy.

Bee, you harvest flowers to make nectar. Who has worked hard and who wants to taste the sweetness?

The translation is as follows:

Bees occupy all the places where flowers are in full bloom, whether on the flat ground or on the top of the mountain.

Who are they busy for after they have collected all the flowers to make honey? Who do you brew mellow honey for?

V the concept of time education

tomorrow

The day after tomorrow, how many tomorrows!

Tomorrow will never come.

The translation is as follows:

Tomorrow is another tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are!

If we wait for tomorrow all our lives, everything will miss the opportunity.