"Cherishing Time" was written by Tao Yuanming, a poet of the Jin Dynasty.
Tao Yuanming (352 or 365-427) was a poet and poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Ming Qian, it is said that he was named Yuanming in the Jin Dynasty and had the courtesy name Yuanliang. After entering the Liu Song Dynasty, he changed his name to Qian. People in the Tang Dynasty avoided the taboo of Emperor Gaozu and called him Tao Shenming or Tao Quanming. Because there used to be five willow trees beside the house, he named himself Mr. Wuliu and his private posthumous name Mr. Jingjie (Tao Zhengshi). A native of Chaisang, Xunyang (now southwest of Jiujiang, Jiangxi). Writer of Jin Dynasty. He is famous for his fresh and natural poetry. Relevant works include "Drinking", "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields", "The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring", "The Biography of Mr. Wuliu", "Returning and Coming", "Poems of the Peach Blossom Spring", etc. Most of the poems describe natural scenery and scenes of rural life. The language is simple, natural and extremely concise. Tao Yuanming's poems, poems and prose have a unique style and extremely high attainments in art. They integrate pastoral poetry and open up a new realm for classical poetry. The works are plain and natural, based on real feelings.
Original text:
"Cherish Time"
Jin Dynasty: Tao Yuanming
The prime years will never come back again,
It’s hard to wake up every day.
Be encouraged in time,
Time waits for no one.
Translation:
The prime of life is a period of life with strong vitality, which will never happen again;
It is difficult to have a second morning in a day;
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You should encourage yourself in life and work in a timely manner,
Because time and years do not change with people.