The days of youth are easy to pass away, and learning is difficult to succeed, so cherish every inch of time and don't let it go easily. Before the sweet spring grass grows in the pond, the plane leaves in front of the steps have rustled in the autumn wind.
The days of youth are easy to pass, but learning is difficult to succeed, so cherish every inch of time and don't let it go easily. The dream of growing spring grass in the pond is still awake, and the leaves of plane trees rustle in the autumn wind in front of the steps.
Precautions:
1. Dreaming of Spring Grass in the Pond: This is an allusion from Xie Chuan, a Southern History. Hui Lian, the son of Xie, can belong to Wen at the age of ten, and all his brothers have this blessing. As the saying goes, "Every chapter has a good story of Huilian." Try the four poems of Yongjia Xitang, but you can't compete for the sky. I suddenly dreamed of Huilian and got Spring Grass in the Pond. Good thinking. Chang Yun: "This is a magical language, not my language." "Spring grass grows in the pond, and the willows in the garden turn into songbirds" is a poem in Xie Lingyun's "Climbing the pond upstairs", which was later praised as a famous sentence throughout the ages and wrote the meaning of spring. The vivid use of its canon here means that the beautiful youth is about to disappear, just like a spring dream.
2. Autumn sound: In autumn, the west wind works, the vegetation withers, and there are more chilling sounds.
First, appreciate:
This is a fugitive poem, and the specific writing date is unknown, which is about the last year of Shaoxing (1 162). This poem is widely circulated in Japan and now, thinking that it was written by Zhu, so it is reserved for reference. Its main purpose is to persuade young people to cherish time and study hard, which is both persuasion and self-warning. The language of the poem is easy to understand, and the image is vivid and vivid. Compared with the dream of spring grass in the pond and the sudden autumn sound of phoenix trees in front of the steps, the poem is very appropriate and doubles the power of exhortation.
Secondly, the author introduces:
Zhu (1130 September15 ~1200 April 23rd) 52 lines, nicknamed Lang Lang, small print, dark word, dark number, later called Dark Weng, also known as Mr. Ziyang and Kao. Shi Wen, also known as Zhu Wengong. Han nationality, whose ancestral home is Wuyuan County (now Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province), Jiangnan East Road, was born in Youxi, Nanjian Prefecture (now Sanming City, Fujian Province). Zhu Zi was a famous philosopher, thinker, educator, poet and representative of Fujian School in the Southern Song Dynasty, and he was the most outstanding master of Confucianism since Confucius and Mencius.
2. Zhu Shi's "Poetry of Persuasion/Accidental Success" Author: Zhu Juvenile is easy to learn, and an inch of time is not light.
Before the sweet spring grass grows in the pond, the plane leaves in front of the steps have rustled in the autumn wind. The days of youth are easy to pass, but learning is difficult to succeed, so cherish every inch of time and don't let it go easily.
The dream of growing spring grass in the pond is still awake, and the leaves of plane trees rustle in the autumn wind in front of the steps. Remarks: 1. Dreaming of Spring Grass in the Pond: This is an allusion from Xie Chuan, a Southern History. Xie's son, Hui Lian, can be a writer at the age of 10, and his brother is blessed with spirituality. As the saying goes, "Every chapter has a good story of Huilian."
Try the four poems of Yongjia Xitang, but you can't compete for the sky. I suddenly dreamed of Huilian and got Spring Grass in the Pond. Good thinking. Chang Yun: "This is a magical language, not my language."
"Spring grass grows in the pond, and the willows in the garden turn into songbirds" is a poem in Xie Lingyun's "Climbing the pond upstairs", which was later praised as a famous sentence throughout the ages and wrote the meaning of spring. The vivid use of its canon here means that the beautiful youth is about to disappear, just like a spring dream. 2. Autumn sound: In autumn, the west wind works, the vegetation withers, and there are more chilling sounds.
1. Appreciation: This is an Anyi poem with an unknown writing date, which is about the last year of Shaoxing (1 162). This poem is widely circulated in Japan and now, thinking that it was written by Zhu, so it is reserved for reference.
Its main purpose is to persuade young people to cherish time and study hard, which is both persuasion and self-warning. The language of the poem is easy to understand, and the image is vivid and vivid. Compared with the dream of spring grass in the pond and the sudden autumn sound of phoenix trees in front of the steps, the poem is very appropriate and doubles the power of exhortation.
Second, the author introduces Zhu (1 130 September 15 ~ 1200 April 23rd), line 52, nickname Lang Lang, fine print, word Zhong Hui, number Hui An, and later called Hui Weng. Shi Wen, also known as Zhu Wengong.
Han nationality, whose ancestral home is Wuyuan County (now Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province), Jiangnan East Road, was born in Youxi, Nanjian Prefecture (now Sanming City, Fujian Province). Zhu Zi was a famous philosopher, thinker, educator, poet and representative of Fujian School in the Southern Song Dynasty, and he was the most outstanding master of Confucianism since Confucius and Mencius.
Zhu wrote a famous saying that cherishes time. Some teenagers don't work hard, and big brother is sad. 1, the little one doesn't work hard, but the big one is sad. -Han Dynasty-Anonymous Yuefu Poetry Long Songs
If you don't work hard when you are young, it's no use being sad when you are old.
2, the days are empty, and youth is no longer coming. -Tang Dynasty-Lin Kuan's Youth Travel
Don't waste time. Youth is only once, and there is no chance to come again.
3, an inch of time and an inch of gold, an inch of gold is hard to buy. -Tang Dynasty-Two Poems of Bailudong by Wang Zhenbai
An inch of time costs an inch of gold, but an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time.
4. Tomorrow after tomorrow, how many tomorrows are there. -Ming Dynasty-Qian Fu's Song of Tomorrow
Tomorrow is another tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are.
Extended data:
Zhu Ziqing's famous words about cherishing time are as follows:
1, when washing your hands, the days pass from the basin; When eating, the days pass in a bowl; When I was silent, I walked through my staring eyes. I felt that he was in a hurry, and when I reached out to help him, he passed me again. When it was dark, I was lying in bed, and he quickly passed me and flew away from my feet.
When I opened my eyes to say goodbye to the sun, another day passed. I covered my face with my hand and sighed. But the shadow of the new day began to flash with a sigh.
2. Swallows may have gone, but they will always come back; Willow withered and turned green again. Peach blossoms have withered, but they will bloom again. But you are smart. Tell me, why are our days gone forever? Someone stole them: who is that? Where is he hiding? They escaped by themselves. Where are they now?
I don't know how many days they gave me But I do feel my hands are getting empty. Counting silently, more than 8 thousand days slipped away from me quietly; Like a drop of water on the tip of a needle in the sea, my days are dripping in the stream of time, without sound or shadow. Sweat fell from my forehead and tears fell from my cheeks.