The poems and famous sayings related to cherishing time are as follows:
1. Flowers bloom again, and people are no longer young. ——Chen's "One of Two Poems to Continue My Nephew Pu's Appreciation of Fermented Wine and Encourage Drinking"
Appreciation: Through the description of natural phenomena, the poet expressed his emotion about the passage of time and his regret for the short life. He emphasized the irreversibility of time, that is, although flowers will wither, they will always bloom again one day; but human life cannot return to boyhood again. It tells us that time is precious and life is limited. We should cherish every moment and live up to our youth and time.
2. One hundred years will make another hundred years come, and you must love today. ——Wang Shizhen's "Getting in a Dream"
Appreciation: A hundred years in the poem is worth another hundred years, and we must still love today. It means that even if there are a hundred years in life, how can there be another one after a hundred years have passed? What about a hundred years? Time leaves no one behind. Since we have today, we should cherish every moment. The author Wang Shizhen expresses her understanding of the irreversibility of time and her feelings about the shortness of life with poems obtained in dreams.
3. But when you see that time flows like an arrow, how do you know that the way of heaven is as curved as a bow. ——Wei Zhuang, "In the Guanhe Road"
Appreciation: But when you see that time flows like arrows, how do you know that the way of heaven is as curved as a bow? This poem compares time to flying arrows and the way of heaven to a bow. This is a metaphor for the shortness and twists and turns of life. Through this metaphor, the poet expresses his helplessness and regret about the passage of time, and at the same time reveals the bumps and twists in the road of life. Using his own life experience as the background, he expresses his thinking about time and his understanding of life.
4. If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be sad - Han Yuefu's "Chang Ge Xing"
Appreciation: The author of this poem is a Yuefu folk song of the Han Dynasty, which is "Chang Ge Xing" A classic line in Song Xing expresses the author's profound thinking about life and cherishing time. The truth expressed in this poem is not only applicable to the ancients, but also to the life and work of modern people. It reminds us to cherish time, work hard, and not wait until we are old to regret it.
5. Tomorrow comes tomorrow, and there are so many tomorrows - "Song of Tomorrow" by Qian Fu
Appreciation: The poem "Song of Tomorrow" mentions tomorrow seven times to advise the lost world. Cherish every day and live in the present. Don't waste time waiting forever for tomorrow. The meaning of the poem is simple, the language is as clear as words, the reasoning is easy to understand, and it is very educational.