Poems for Youth

The poems dedicated to youth are as follows:

1. "After Admission"

Tang·Mengjiao

The dirty past is not worthy of praise, but the present is dissolute Thoughts are boundless.

The spring breeze brings joy to the horse's hoof disease, and I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day.

2. "Passing the Palace in March"

Li He of the Tang Dynasty

The red water in the canal embraces the imperial wall, and the charming little leaves imitate the makeup of E.

Drawing curtains make you young and old several times, and they can lock in the long days of thousands of years.

3. "The title of the play is given to two young men"

Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty

Wandering in a foreign land, she frequently gave birth to children, which brought with it a mixture of joys and sorrows.

When you are old and shy, you have gray hair. Every time you watch children's play, you are reminded of your youth.

It is unknown who is the leader of the portal, and I don’t need to tell others about it.

Fortunately, we have children in our old age, but the whole family faces each other.

4. "Encouraging Learning"

Mengjiao of Tang Dynasty

When you strike a stone, there is fire; if you don't strike it, there is no smoke.

People only know when they learn, but it is unnatural if they do not learn.

Everything has its own destiny, and it is not me who is the best.

Youth must be born early, how can you grow into a young man?

5. "Farewell to a Friend"

Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

In ten years of fame and fortune, everyone is fighting for their lives.

Youth cannot be retained and gray hair will occur naturally.

The raindrops at night bring homesickness, and the autumn wind leaves no feeling.

Fifty miles from the capital, there is the sound of galloping horses chasing chickens.