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20 ancient Chinese sayings about cherishing time

An inch of time, an inch of gold, an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time

Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows, I live until tomorrow, everything will be wasted

If a young man does not work hard, the boss will be in vain Sad

Ancient times:

The situation is not kind to others, and the old man's hair becomes silk. ——Li Bai

The prime years will never come back again, and it is difficult to come back to the morning every day. You should be encouraged in time, and time waits for no one. ——Tao Yuanming

The deceased is like a man, never giving up day and night (Confucius)

In life, like a white horse passing through the gap between heaven and earth, it is all of a sudden. (Zhuangzi)

The sky can be mended, the sea can be filled, and the southern mountains can be moved. The sun and the moon have passed and cannot be traced back. (Zeng Guofan)

Tomorrow comes tomorrow, and there are so many tomorrows. I live to wait for tomorrow, and everything will be wasted. If the world is tired of tomorrow, spring will pass and autumn will come, and old age will come. In the morning, you can see the water flowing eastward, and in the evening, you can see the sun setting in the west. How many tomorrows can there be in a hundred years? Please listen to my song of tomorrow. (Wen Jia's "Song of Tomorrow")

Today is the same as today, how little today is! If you don’t do it today, when will this happen? It is a pity that today is not the day of a hundred years of life! If Yangu waits for the arrival of the Ming Dynasty, there will be Ming Dynasty affairs in the Ming Dynasty. I will compose today's poem for you. Please start working hard today. (Wen Jia's "Today's Poems")

A saint does not value a foot of wall but an inch of shade. -- "Huainanzi? 6? 1 Original Taoist Training"

Lao Ranran is approaching, and he is afraid that he will not be able to cultivate his reputation. --Warring States Period of Chu?6?1 Qu Yuan

Eastern corner has passed away, it is not too late to mulberry trees. --Wang Bo, Tang Dynasty 6?1

The wind is blowing in the daytime, and the scenery is rushing to the west. --Three Kingdoms? 6? 1 Wei? 6? 1 Cao Zhi

What is lost is the east corner, and what is gained is the mulberry tree. -- "Book of the Later Han? 6? 1 Feng Yi Zhuan"

People with lofty ideals cherish the short days, but worry about others knowing that the nights are long. --Jin?6?1 Fu Xuan

How long is life? It passes like morning frost. When the time comes, the flowers are no longer sunny. --Jin?6?1 Lu Ji

Winter is the remainder of the year, night is the remainder of the day, and rain is the remainder of the hour. -- "Three Kingdoms? 6? 1 Wei Shu? 6? 1 Biography of Wang Su" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "Wei Lue"

In the thirty years since the emperor's reign, he has failed to achieve success in both writing and swordsmanship. --Meng Haoran, Tang Dynasty 6?1

Mountains and rivers are full of tears and clothes are stained with tears. How long can wealth and glory last? I can't see anything but the wild geese flying over the Fen River every autumn. --Tang Dynasty?6?1 Li Qiao

In terms of time, there are early, middle, and later; in terms of day, there are today, yesterday, and Ming; in terms of body, there are young, strong, and moxa period. --Liu Yuxi, Tang Dynasty 6?1

Don't say that shortcomings are short-lived. Don't call it a trace, it's hard to be white again. -- Zhu Jing, Qing 6 1

A man with lofty ideals cherishes his years, a wise man cherishes his days, and a sage cherishes his time. --Qing Dynasty 6.1 Wei Yuan

Don't rely on your childhood, your father-in-law once married you in the same year.

--Tang?6?1Dou Gong