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How to describe a witty poem
1. Poems about Naughtiness

A poem about naughty 1. What are the famous aphorisms describing naughty?

There are the following famous sayings describing frolicking:

1. "I advise you not to cherish the golden robe, and I advise you to cherish your youth." -From "The Witch"

I advise you not to cherish those luxurious dresses, and I advise you to cherish your youth.

Witch hazel is a seven-character Yuefu in Tang Dynasty, and its author is anonymous. This is a philosophical poem by the richest man, with profound implications. It tells people not to pay attention to wealth, but to cherish their youth. It can be said that it exhorts people to pick the fruits of love in time, and it can also be said that it encourages people to make contributions in time. It is more meaningful because it is not very specific.

2. "Flowers will reopen one day, and people are no longer young." -Excerpted from "Zaju, Feeling the Earth-shattering Case of Dou E"

Flowers bloom again, but people can't go back to youth

Dou E Yuan is one of China's famous tragedies. It is a famous traditional drama with high cultural value and broad mass base. About 86 operas have adapted and staged this drama.

3. "Black hair doesn't know how to study early, but white head regrets studying late." -Excerpted from Yan Zhenqing's Persuasion

When I was young, I didn't know how to study hard. When I was old, I regretted not studying hard.

"Encouraging Learning" is the first article in Xunzi. Also known as persuasion. Persuasion is to encourage learning. This paper systematically discusses the theory and method of learning. The first part (the first paragraph) discusses the importance of learning; The second half (the second and third paragraphs) discusses the steps, contents and methods of learning.

4. "If you don't work hard, you will be sad." -from "Long Songs"

If young people don't work hard in time, they will only regret it for a lifetime when they are old.

Long Songs is a classical poem by China, which belongs to Yuefu poetry in Han Dynasty, and it is a famous piece to persuade the world to cherish time and forge ahead.

5. "Use books, hate less, and things are difficult, unless you have a calendar." -Excerpt from "Augmented Sage"

I regret that I know too little knowledge until I really use it.

Enhanced wisdom. It is called Xianwen in ancient times and Xianwen in ancient and modern times. It is an enlightenment bibliography for Taoist children compiled by China in the Ming Dynasty. The title of the book was first seen in the drama Peony Pavilion in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, so it can be inferred that this book was written in the Wanli period at the latest.