The famous sayings or ancient poems about cherishing time are as follows:
1. The prime of life will never come again, and it will be difficult to wake up again in one day. ——Tao Yuanming's "Twelve Miscellaneous Poems·Part 1"
2. A moment of spring night is worth a thousand gold, the flowers are fragrant and the moon is cloudy. ——Su Shi's "Spring Night"
3. White hair makes you grow old, and green hair makes you die at the end of the year. ——Meng Haoran's "Returning to Nanshan at the End of the Year"
4. Most of all, it is impossible to keep it in the world, and the beautiful face leaves the mirror and the flowers leave the tree. ——Wang Guowei's "Butterfly Loves Flowers"
5. I advise you not to cherish your gold-threaded clothes, and I advise you to cherish your youth. ——Du Qiuniang's "Golden Threaded Clothes"
6. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. ——Tao Yuanming's "Twelve Miscellaneous Poems·Part 1"
7. I haven't realized the dream of spring grass in the pond, but the sound of autumn leaves in front of the steps has already begun. ——Zhu Xi's "Occasionally"
8. Time flies by, and the mountains are far away. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty"
9. Even the grass and trees are aware of their sorrow, and their youth turns gray. ——Cao Xueqin's "Tang Duoling·Catkins"
10. I advise you not to be drunk before flowers. This year's flowers will wither, and next year's flowers will wither and your head will turn gray. ——Zhao Bingwen's "Qing Xing'er"
11. 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 to Encourage Drinking"
12. One hundred years will make another hundred years, and you must love today. ——Wang Shizhen's "Getting in a Dream"
13. 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"
14. How long can a young man last? The hair on the temples is already gray! ——Du Fu's "Gift to the Eight Virtues of the Guard"
15. How many times can we meet again in this life and laugh for hundreds of years.
——He Menggui's "Taking Fish"