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The deceased is like a man, never giving up day and night (Confucius)

In life, if a white horse passes the gap between heaven and earth, it will be all of a sudden. (Zhuangzi)

The prime of life will not last long. It’s hard to come back one day at a time. You should be encouraged in time, as time waits for no one. (Tao Yuanming)

Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows, I live waiting for tomorrow, everything will be wasted. If the world is tired of tomorrow, Spring is gone and autumn is coming, and old age is coming. 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 repeats today, today How little! If I don’t do it today, when will this happen? It’s been a hundred years in my life, and it’s a pity not to do it today! If I say that I’ll wait for the Ming Dynasty, there will be things in the Ming Dynasty again. I’ll write today’s poem for you, and please try your best to follow it. Today begins. (Wen Jia's "Today's Song")