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The setting sun is boundless and the river is endless. I have to be even more busy today. What does it mean?

"The setting sun is boundless and the river is endless, and I need to be even more busy today." It should be - "The falling trees are endless and the river is endless, and I need to be even more busy today." The meaning is to tell us to cherish our time and work hard.

Attached is the original text:

"Nine Days to the View of Qin"

Author: Chen Shidao

The strong wind brings back the rain, the bright clouds, and the sandy bushes The temple is full of dusk crows.

In nine days, you can deceive your white hair by clearing the bottle, but in ten years, you will suffer the consequences of being a guest.

Climb high and have a far-reaching heart, and look forward to the old age with great intentions.

The young scholar from Huaihai may have no place to fall into disgrace.

Ciyun Li Jietui climbed Nanshan Mountain in nine days

The riding platform in the vast plains of Pinglin is deserted, and the mountain temple rings its bell to announce the sunset.

The world has its own meaning today, and cold flowers are only the fragrance of last year.

When I wear a towel, I can feel frost encroaching on my temples. The poetry is so wonderful, so why not use stones as intestines?

The fallen trees are boundless and the river is endless, and I need to be even more busy today.

About the author

Chen Shidao (1053~1102) was an official and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. His courtesy name is Luchang, his name is Wuji, and his nickname is Houshan Jushi. He is Han nationality and a native of Pengcheng. At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, Su Shi and others recommended his writing style, and he became a professor in Xuzhou. He successively served as a doctor of Taixue, professor of Yingzhou, and secretary Sheng Zhengzi. He spent his whole life in poverty and contentment, and chanted hard behind closed doors. He was known as "Searching behind closed doors to find a sentence but Chen Wuji". Chen Shidao is one of the Six Gentlemen of the Su family and an important writer of the Jiangxi Poetry School. He is also good at poetry, and his style of poetry is similar to that of poetry, and he is good at being bold and shocking. However, his poems and lyrics suffer from narrow content and difficult meaning. He is the author of "Collections of Mr. Houshan" and his lyrics include "Houshanci".