Ancient poems about the morning light

1. "Ode to Leisure" Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming

Sorrowful at the dawn and dusk, touching the long diligence of life.

Translation: Lamenting that time always passes so easily, and the morning light comes to the twilight, how can we not deeply feel the hardship of life.

2. "Xiaogu (Fourteenth Year of Tianbao)" Tang Dynasty: Jiaoran

The sun rises and the sky and the earth are right, and the morning light shines brightly.

Translation: The sun comes out and the sky is bright, and the sunlight covers up the dim light of the morning.

3. "Butterfly Loves Flowers (second rhyme: Zhang Qianliju Zhaohua)" Song Dynasty: Ge Shengzhong

Looking at the flowers with a candle is only short for the morning light.

Translation: Look at the flowers with a candlestick, just because the moment of light is too short.

4. "1994 Yuan Rikou Zhan" Contemporary: Qi Gong

The morning has come to the beginning of the day, and it is spring again in the world.

Translation: The morning light tells people that it is another day and a new year has begun.

5. "Ode to the Sun in Response to the Poetry of the King of Zhao" Northern and Southern Dynasties: Meng Kang

The golden crow rises in the morning air, and the jade threshold reflects the morning light.

Translation: The golden sun rises into the sky, casting a faint light on the threshold.