1. Tao Yuanming’s poems about not cherishing time
2. Tao Yuanming’s poems about not cherishing time
Tao Yuanming’s poems about not cherishing time 1. What are Tao Yuanming's poems about "cherishing time"?
Tao Yuanming's poems about "cherishing time": "The prime years never come again, and it's hard to wake up again every day. Be encouraged in time, and time waits for no one." It means: Once youth has passed, it cannot come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day. You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
Original poem:
"Miscellaneous Poems" Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming
Life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.
Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case.
We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood!
Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Notes:
1. Pedicle (dì): The melon stem, fruit nose, and the place where the flowers and branches are connected are all called pedicles. Mo: The east-west road, here generally refers to the road.
2. This: refers to this body. Extraordinary body: a body that does not remain unchanged for a long time, that is, it is no longer the body of the prime of life.
3. Landing: just born.
4. Dou: wine vessel. Neighbor: Nearby.
5. Prime: prime of life.
6. Timely: take advantage of the prime of life.
Definition:
Life has no roots in the world, wandering like dust on the road.
Life changes with the wind. This body has gone through many hardships and is no longer what it used to be.
Everyone in the world should be regarded as brothers. Why should biological brothers be able to have a blind date?
When you encounter something pleasant, you should have fun, and if you have wine, invite your neighbors to drink.
Once youth has passed, it is impossible to come back, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day.
You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
About the author:
Tao Yuanming (352 or 365-427), named Yuanliang, also known as Qian, privately nicknamed "Jingjie", known as Mr. Jingjie in the world, Xun. A native of Yangchaisang (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province). A great poet and poet from the late Eastern Jin Dynasty to the early Southern Song Dynasty.
Extended information:
This poem begins with a lament about the uncontrollability of fate, which makes people feel confused and sad when reading it. Then he cheered up a little, and the poet persistently searched for friendship and joy in life, giving people a glimmer of hope. The final chapter is impassioned and exciting. The language in the whole poem is simple and unpretentious, with ordinary examples, and the quality is like jade, but the connotation is extremely rich, ups and downs, and thought-provoking.
The four sentences "You never come back in your prime" are often quoted to encourage young people to seize the opportunity, cherish time, study hard, and strive for progress. Today, it is not wrong for ordinary readers to understand these four lines of poetry in this way. But Tao Yuanming's original intention was quite different from this, which was to encourage people to enjoy themselves in time.
Since life is so short, life is so unpredictable, society is so dark, and joy is so hard to find, then don’t miss the little joy that can occasionally be found in life. Catch it in time and enjoy. This idea of ??carpe diem must be examined under the specific historical conditions at that time.
"It essentially marks a kind of human awakening, that is, doubting and denying the old traditional standards and belief values." Under the conditions, people rediscover, think about, grasp and pursue their own life, meaning and destiny. Tao Yuanming discovered pure beauty in nature, found simple interpersonal relationships in village life, and gained happiness in pastoral labor. Realization of self-worth.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Tao Yuanming (Poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty)
2. Poems describing not cherishing time
Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow How many, I am waiting for tomorrow, everything will be wasted. If the world is tired of tomorrow, spring will pass and autumn will come, and old age will come. In the morning, you can see the water flowing eastward, and in the evening, you can see the sun setting in the west. How many tomorrows can there be in a hundred years? Please listen to my song of tomorrow. (Wen Jia's "Song of Tomorrow")
Today comes again, today is so little! If you don’t do it today, when will this happen? It is a pity that today is not the day of a hundred years of life! If Yangu waits for the arrival of the Ming Dynasty, there will be Ming Dynasty affairs in the Ming Dynasty. I will compose today's poem for you. Please start working hard today. (Wen Jia's "Today's Song") Poems: 1. Ode to the Moon Anonymous
Last night's fullness is not tonight's fullness,
The full moon comes twelve times a year,
Can How long has it been since I was a young man?
But I doubt that there is a beauty in every corner.
2. Golden Threaded Clothes
Du Qiuniang of the Tang Dynasty
I advise you to cherish your youth.
I advise you not to cherish your gold-threaded clothes.
If there are flowers, you must break them off.
Don’t wait until there are no flowers to break branches.
3. Encouragement to study
Yan Zhenqing
The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock,
It is the time for men to study.
Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early,
White-haired people regret studying late.
Song of Tomorrow
Tomorrow comes tomorrow,
There are so many tomorrows.
I live to wait for tomorrow,
Everything will be wasted.
4. Chang Ge Xing
Sunflowers in the green garden,
The morning dew awaits the setting sun.
Budze blooms in spring,
All things are radiant.
I am often afraid that the autumn festival is coming, and
the yellow flowers and leaves will wither.
Hundreds of rivers flow from the east to the sea.
When will we return to the west?
If a young man does not work hard,
The old man will be sad.
The sunflowers in the green garden are waiting for the morning dew and the setting sun.
When spring comes, all things will shine.
I am often afraid that when the autumn festival comes, the leaves of the yellow flowers will wither.
When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west?
If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable. ("Long Song Xing")
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. (Miscellaneous Poems by Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty)
I advise you not to cherish your gold-threaded clothes; I advise you to cherish your youth.
If there are flowers, you must break them off. Don’t wait until there are no flowers. (Tang Dynasty's "Golden Threaded Clothes")
Yesterday, yesterday, how good yesterday was!
Yesterday has passed, today is just a worry.
People in the world only know that they regret yesterday, but they don’t realize that today has passed.
The water is gone and gurgling, and the flowers are fading and the sun is fading.
Everything is established today, don’t wait until tomorrow to regret the present. (Anonymous "Song of Yesterday")
Today is the same as today, how little today is!
If you don’t do it today, when will this happen?
It is a pity that today is not the day of a hundred years in life!
If Yangu waits for the arrival of the Ming Dynasty, there will be Ming Dynasty affairs in the Ming Dynasty.
I will compose today’s poem for you, please start working hard today. ("Today's Song" by Ming Wenjia)
Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows.
I live to wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted.
If the world is tired of tomorrow, spring will pass and autumn will come.
Look at the flowing water in the east and the sun setting in the west at dusk.
What will happen in a hundred years? Please listen to my song tomorrow. ("Song of Tomorrow" by Qian Yong of the Qing Dynasty)
3. Tao Yuanming's famous saying about cherishing time
If the prime of life does not come back again, it will be difficult to morning again. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Translation: Once youth is over, it can never come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day. You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
Full text:
"Miscellaneous Poems" Wei and Jin Dynasties·Tao Yuanming
Life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.
Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case.
We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood!
Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Translation: Life has no roots in the world, drifting like dust on the road. Life is drifting with the wind. This body has gone through many hardships and is no longer what it used to be. Everyone in the world should be regarded as brothers. Why should biological brothers be able to have a blind date? When you encounter something pleasant, you should have fun, and if you have wine, invite your neighbors to drink. Once youth has passed, it cannot come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day. You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
Extended information
Other poems about cherishing time
1. "Long Song Xing" Han·Yuefu
Hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, When will you return to the west?
If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable.
Translation: Hundreds of rivers are rushing eastward to the sea. When can they return to the west again? If a young person does not work hard in time, he will only regret his life when he grows old.
2. "Song of Tomorrow" by Ming·Wenjia
Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows!
I live to wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted.
Translation: Tomorrow is another tomorrow, so many tomorrows. My whole life I've been waiting for tomorrow and nothing is progressing.
3. "Two Poems from Bailu Cave" by Wang Zhenbai of the Tang Dynasty
When I was reading, I didn't realize it was already spring, and every inch of time is worth an inch of gold.
It is not the Taoist who comes to make people laugh, Zhou Qing and Kong Sizheng are pursuing it.
Translation: Concentrate on reading, spring is over before you know it, and every inch of time is as precious as an inch of gold. It was not that Taoists came to laugh at him, but he devoted himself to studying the essence of Zhou Gong's thoughts and teachings of Confucius.
4. Poems about not knowing how to cherish time
1. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.
2. Don’t go all day long without eating enough, and don’t give up your efforts in an inch of yin.
3. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad.
4. Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late.
5. Flowers will bloom again, and life will never be young again.
6. The solar terms do not spare the seedlings, and the years do not spare the people.
7. There are no two mornings in a day, and time will never come again.
8. Time flies like an arrow, and the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle.
9. The lights are on at three and the chicken is on at five, which is when men are studying.
10. The prime years will never come again, and time waits for no one.
11. Young people don’t know how to study hard, and they will regret it later when they are old.
Tao Yuanming's poems about cherishing time 1. What are Tao Yuanming's poems about "cherishing time"
Tao Yuanming's poems about "cherishing time": "The prime years will never come back again, one day It’s hard to come up early. Encouragement should be given in time, time waits for no one.” It means: Once youth has passed, it cannot come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day. You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
Original poem:
"Miscellaneous Poems" Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming
Life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.
Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case.
We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood!
Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Notes:
1. Pedicle (dì): The melon stem, fruit nose, and the connection between flowers and branches and stems are all called pedicles.
Mo: The east-west road, here generally refers to the road.
2. This: refers to this body. Extraordinary body: a body that does not remain unchanged for a long time, that is, it is no longer the body of the prime of life.
3. Landing: just born.
4. Dou: wine vessel. Neighbor: Nearby.
5. Prime: prime of life.
6. Timely: take advantage of the prime of life.
Definition:
Life has no roots in the world, wandering like dust on the road.
Life changes with the wind. This body has gone through many hardships and is no longer what it used to be.
Everyone in the world should be regarded as brothers. Why should biological brothers be able to have a blind date?
When you encounter something pleasant, you should have fun, and if you have wine, invite your neighbors to drink.
Once youth has passed, it is impossible to come back, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day.
You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
About the author:
Tao Yuanming (352 or 365-427), named Yuanliang, also known as Qian, privately nicknamed "Jingjie", known as Mr. Jingjie in the world, Xun. A native of Yangchaisang (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province). A great poet and poet from the late Eastern Jin Dynasty to the early Southern Song Dynasty.
Extended information:
This poem begins with a lament about the uncontrollability of fate, which makes people feel confused and sad when reading it. Then he cheered up a little, and the poet persistently searched for friendship and joy in life, giving people a glimmer of hope. The final chapter is impassioned and exciting. The language in the whole poem is simple and unpretentious, with ordinary examples, and the quality is like jade, but the connotation is extremely rich, ups and downs, and thought-provoking.
The four sentences "You never come back in your prime" are often quoted to encourage young people to seize the opportunity, cherish time, study hard, and strive for progress. Today, it is not wrong for ordinary readers to understand these four lines of poetry in this way. But Tao Yuanming's original intention was quite different from this, which was to encourage people to enjoy themselves in time.
Since life is so short, life is so unpredictable, society is so dark, and joy is so hard to find, then don’t miss the little joy that can occasionally be found in life. Catch it in time and enjoy. This idea of ??carpe diem must be examined under the specific historical conditions at that time.
"It essentially marks a kind of human awakening, that is, doubting and denying the old traditional standards and belief values." Under the conditions, people rediscover, think about, grasp and pursue their own life, meaning and destiny. Tao Yuanming discovered pure beauty in nature, found simple interpersonal relationships in village life, and gained happiness in pastoral labor. Realization of self-worth
Baidu Encyclopedia - Tao Yuanming (Poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty)
2. Tao Yuanming's famous sayings about cherishing time
Sheng A year will never come again, and a day will never come again. Be encouraged in time, as time waits for no one.
Translation: Once youth has passed, it cannot come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day. You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong, as time passes by without waiting for others.
"Miscellaneous Poems" Wei and Jin Dynasties·Tao Yuanming
Life has no roots. The stems are floating like dust on the road.
They are scattered in the wind.
They are brothers, so why should they be close to each other?
Have fun and drink with your neighbors.
The prime of life never comes again.
Be encouraged in time. Time waits for no one.
Translation: Life. There is no foundation in the world, just like the dust on the road. Life is drifting in the wind, and this body has gone through many hardships, and it is no longer what it used to be. People in the world should be treated as brothers, so why should we meet each other happily when we are brothers? Things should be fun, and if there is wine, you should invite your neighbors to drink. Once youth is gone, you will never see the second sunrise in a day. You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong, and the time will pass. Don't wait for people.
Extended information
Other poems about cherishing time
1. "Long Song Xing" Han·Yuefu
Hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, When will you return to the west?
If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable.
Translation: Hundreds of rivers are rushing eastward to the sea. When can they return to the west again? If a young person does not work hard in time, he will only regret his life when he grows old.
2. "Song of Tomorrow" by Ming·Wenjia
Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows!
I live to wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted.
Translation: Tomorrow is another tomorrow, so many tomorrows. My whole life I've been waiting for tomorrow and nothing is progressing.
3. "Two Poems from Bailu Cave" by Wang Zhenbai of the Tang Dynasty
When I was reading, I didn't realize it was already spring, and every inch of time is worth an inch of gold.
It is not the Taoist who comes to make people laugh, Zhou Qing and Kong Sizheng are pursuing it.
Translation: Concentrate on reading, spring is over before you know it, and every inch of time is as precious as an inch of gold. It was not that Taoists came to laugh at him, but he devoted himself to studying the essence of Zhou Gong's thoughts and teachings of Confucius.
3. Tao Yuanming’s famous saying admonishing us to cherish time
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
These four sentences are often quoted by people to encourage young people to seize the opportunity, cherish time, study hard, and work hard to make progress.
Miscellaneous Poems_Baidu Chinese
Author: Tao Yuanming
Life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.
Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case.
We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood!
Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
This poem begins with a lament about the uncertainty of fate, which makes people feel confused and sad when reading it. Then he cheered up a little, and the poet persistently searched for friendship and joy in life, giving people a glimmer of hope. The final chapter is impassioned and exciting. The language in the whole poem is simple and unpretentious, and the metaphors are ordinary. The quality is like jade, but the connotation is extremely rich, ups and downs, and thought-provoking.
4. Tao Yuanming’s famous saying about cherishing time
If the prime of life does not come back again, it will be difficult to wake up again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. Translation: Once youth is over, it can never come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day.
You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others. Full text: "Miscellaneous Poems" Wei Jin·Tao Yuanming's life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.
Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case. We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood? Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Translation: Life has no roots in the world, drifting like dust on the road. Life is drifting with the wind. This body has gone through many hardships and is no longer what it used to be.
Everyone in the world should be regarded as brothers. Why should biological brothers be able to have a blind date? When you encounter something pleasant, you should have fun, and if you have wine, invite your neighbors to drink. Once youth has passed, it cannot come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day.
You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others. Extended information Other poems about cherishing time 1. "Long Song Xing" Han Dynasty Yuefu Hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east to the sea, when will they return to the west? If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable.
Translation: Hundreds of rivers are rushing eastward to the sea. When can they return to the west again? If a young person does not work hard in time, he will only regret his life when he grows old. 2. "Song of Tomorrow" Ming·Wenjia Tomorrow after tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows! If I wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted.
Translation: Tomorrow is another tomorrow, so many tomorrows. My whole life I've been waiting for tomorrow and nothing is progressing.
3. "Two Poems from Bailu Cave" by Wang Zhenbai of the Tang Dynasty. When he was studying, he realized that it was already late in spring, and every inch of time was worth every inch of gold. The Taoist is not here to make people laugh, Zhou Qing and Kong Sizheng are pursuing it.
Translation: Concentrate on reading, spring is over before you know it, and every inch of time is as precious as an inch of gold. It was not that the Taoists came to laugh at him, but he devoted himself to studying the essence of Zhou Gong's thoughts and teachings of Confucius.