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Where did Tao Yuanming's famous epigram come from?
"Time waits for no man" is a famous sentence in the first article of Twelve Miscellaneous Poems by Tao Yuanming, a poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The whole sentence is "encourage in time, time waits for no one."

Twelve Miscellaneous Poems (Part I) The whole poem has no roots and drifts like a stranger.

Life blowing in the wind, the body has gone through hardships, and it is not what it used to be.

When the world is brothers, why do brothers of their own brothers want to date each other?

When you meet a pleasure, you should be happy, and you should invite your neighbors to drink.

Once the youth is gone, it will never come again, and you will never see the arrival of the next day.

It's time for people to encourage themselves when they reach middle age. Time goes by and waits for no one.

Life in this world is like the dust on the road. It is like the drifting wind and dust, and it has no roots.

Life blowing in the wind, this body has gone through hardships and is no longer what it used to be.

Everyone in the world should be regarded as a brother. Why do you have to be your own brother to date each other?

When you are happy, you should eat, drink and be merry. If there is wine, you should invite your neighbors to drink together.

Life is like time. Once it's over, it's never coming back.

We should use our prime to encourage ourselves and do more things we should do.

Tao Yuanming's famous ancient poems and sentences seem illusory, but in the end they are illusory. (Back to the Garden, Part IV)

Long live the century, who knows the honor and disgrace? ("Quasi-Elegy, Part I")

Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely. (Drink Five)

Acacia put on her clothes and laughed endlessly. (Two Movements)