But I'm not allowed to be a teenager.

This sentence is the first sentence written by a poet in the Song Dynasty, and it is "two pieces of wine for my nephew".

The whole poem is:

Flowers will reopen one day and people will no longer be young.

When we meet, we should be fragrant and fresh.

Translation:

Even if the flowers fade, they can bloom again the next year, but people are different. Day by day, the youth is gone forever!

Since friends and relatives have met, they should have a good drink. There is no need to prepare rich dishes, otherwise there will be no fun.

When Zhu Chen was drinking with others, he saw the flowers in full bloom in the yard and thought he was old. He was deeply moved and wrote two poems on the spot, one of which was this poem.

Zhu Chen (12 14 ~ 1297), born on June 13th, was nicknamed Sun Xiang, Wei Zi, Qian Zhi and Tang Ben. Born in Yinxian (now Ningbo, Zhejiang) in his later years, he was born in Wu Kang County.