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Tao Yuanming's famous saying of cherishing time?

If you don't start again in your prime, it's hard to get up in the morning. It is time to encourage yourself when you are in the middle of your life. time goes by and waits for no one.

once youth is gone, it is impossible to come back, and you will never see the next day in one day. We should encourage ourselves while we are in the prime of life. Time goes by and waits for no one.

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"Miscellaneous Poems" Tao Yuanming in Wei and Jin Dynasties

Life is rootless, floating like a stranger on the dust.

it's unusual to disperse and follow the wind.

landing is a brother, so why be flesh and blood!

having fun is a pleasure, and drinking is a way to get close to each other.

if you don't come back in your prime, it's hard to get up in the morning.

encourage in time, and time waits for no man.

Life has no roots in this world, and it floats like dust on the road. Life has gone with the wind, and this body has gone through difficulties, and it is not what it used to be. The whole world should be regarded as brothers, why should biological brothers be blind date? When you are happy, you should have fun. If you have wine, you should invite your neighbors to drink it. Once youth is gone, it is impossible to come back, and you will never see the next day in one day. We should encourage ourselves while we are in the prime of life. Time goes by and waits for no one.

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other poems that cherish time

1. Long Song Xing Han Yuefu

When will a hundred rivers go east to the sea and return to the west?

if the young don't work hard, the old will be sad.

A hundred rivers rush eastward to the sea. When can they return to the west? If young people don't work hard in time, they will only regret for life when they get old.

2, "Song of Tomorrow" Ming Wen Jia

Tomorrow will be tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are!

I live tomorrow, and everything will be wasted.

translation: Tomorrow is another tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are. I have been waiting for tomorrow all my life, and nothing has progressed.

3. "Two Poems in Bailudong" Don Wang Zhenbai

Reading is already deep in spring, and an inch of time is worth an inch of gold.

it's not Taoist priests who come to laugh, but Zhou Qing and Kong Si are pursuing it.

concentrate on reading, and before you know it, spring is over, and every inch of time is like an inch of gold. It's not that Taoist priests come to laugh at it, but that Duke Zhou's essence and Confucius' ideological teachings are put into study.