1. What are Tao Yuanming's poems about "cherishing time"?
Tao Yuanming's poems about "cherishing time": "The prime years will not come again again, and it will be difficult to wake up again in one day. We should encourage you in time." , Time waits for no one." It means: Once youth has passed, it cannot come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day. You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
Original poem:
"Miscellaneous Poems" Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming
Life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.
Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case.
We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood!
Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Notes:
1. Pedicle (dì): The melon trunk, fruit nose, and the connection between flowers and branches are all called pedicles. Mo: The east-west road, here generally refers to the road.
2. This: refers to this body. Extraordinary body: a body that does not remain unchanged for a long time, that is, it is no longer the body of the prime of life.
3. Landing: just born.
4. Dou: wine vessel. Neighbor: Nearby.
5. Prime: prime of life.
6. Timely: take advantage of the prime of life.
Definition:
Life has no roots in the world, wandering like dust on the road.
Life changes with the wind. This body has gone through many hardships and is no longer what it used to be.
Everyone in the world should be regarded as brothers. Why should biological brothers be able to have a blind date?
When you encounter something pleasant, you should have fun, and if you have wine, invite your neighbors to drink.
Once youth has passed, it is impossible to come back, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day.
You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
About the author:
Tao Yuanming (352 or 365-427), named Yuanliang, also known as Qian, privately named "Jingjie", known as Mr. Jingjie in the world, Xun. A native of Yangchaisang (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province). A great poet and poet from the late Eastern Jin Dynasty to the early Southern Song Dynasty.
Extended information:
This poem begins with a lament about the uncontrollability of fate, which makes people feel confused and sad when reading it. Then he cheered up a little, and the poet persistently searched for friendship and joy in life, giving people a glimmer of hope. The final chapter is impassioned and exciting. The language in the whole poem is simple and unpretentious, with ordinary examples, and the quality is like jade, but the connotation is extremely rich, ups and downs, and thought-provoking.
The four sentences "You never come back in your prime" are often quoted to encourage young people to seize the opportunity, cherish time, study hard, and strive for progress. Today, it is not wrong for ordinary readers to understand these four lines of poetry in this way. But Tao Yuanming's original intention was quite different from this, which was to encourage people to enjoy themselves in time.
Since life is so short, life is so unpredictable, society is so dark, and joy is so hard to find, then don’t miss the little joy that can occasionally be found in life. Catch it in time and enjoy. This idea of ??carpe diem must be examined under the specific historical conditions at that time.
"It essentially marks a kind of human awakening, that is, doubting and denying the old traditional standards and belief values." Under the conditions, people rediscover, think about, grasp and pursue their own life, meaning and destiny. Tao Yuanming discovered pure beauty in nature, found simple interpersonal relationships in village life, and gained happiness in pastoral labor. Realization of self-worth
Baidu Encyclopedia - Tao Yuanming (Poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty) 2. Tao Yuanming’s famous sayings about time
Tao Yuanming said Famous sayings about time:
The prime of life never comes again, and it is difficult to come back to the morning again. It is timely to encourage yourself, and time waits for no one.
Dynasty: Wei and Jin
Author: Tao Yuanming
Full text:
Life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.
Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case.
We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood!
Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Translation:
Life has no roots in the world, wandering like dust on the road.
Life changes with the wind. This body has gone through many hardships and is no longer what it used to be.
Everyone in the world should be regarded as brothers. Why should biological brothers be able to have a blind date?
When you encounter something pleasant, you should have fun, and if you have wine, invite your neighbors to drink.
Once youth has passed, it is impossible to come back, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day.
You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
Extended information:
Poems about time:
1. "Tide"
From: Tang Dynasty Author: Bai Juyi
p>The early tide falls before the late tide comes, and it flows sixty times per week in a month.
Not only does time come and go, but Hangzhou is also driven by the tide as it ages.
Definition: The tide falls in the early morning and comes in the late tide, flowing sixty times a week in a month. Not only does time come and go, but Hangzhou is also driven by the tide as it ages. When facing the Qiantang River, the old poet Bai Juyi couldn't help but sigh that the universe is infinite but life time is limited. "Hangzhou is getting old and being urged by the tide" which best expresses Bai Juyi's feelings for the sunset, which is infinitely good but only near dusk.
2. "Golden Threaded Clothes"
From: Tang Dynasty Author: Du Qiuniang
I advise you not to cherish your gold-threaded clothes, but to cherish your youth.
Break off the flowers when they bloom, but don’t wait until there are no flowers left.
Explanation: This poem is not the most artistically superior, but it is certainly not worthy of being recited or passed on. The poem can be understood as cherishing the negative news, or as traveling eastward in time, but the theme seems to be to persuade people to make progress in time and not to "grow gray heads and feel empty sorrow".
3. "Encouraging Learning"
From: Tang Dynasty Author: Yan Zhenqing
When the lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock, it is the time for men to study.
Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late.
Definition: Hard-working people and diligent students are still working and studying in the middle of the night. The lights are still on at the third watch. Soon after they turn off the lights and lie down for a short rest, the rooster crows at the fifth watch. , these hard-working people have to get up and get busy again. 3. Tao Yuanming's poems
Enjoy the wonderful articles and analyze the doubts. (Eastern Jin Dynasty, Tao Yuanming, Migration)
Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can leisurely see Nanshan Mountain. (Eastern Jin Dynasty·Tao Yuanming·Drinking)
The mountain air is getting better day and night, and the birds are flying back and forth. (Eastern Jin Dynasty·Tao Yuanming·Gui Yuan Tian Ju)
After being in a cage for a long time, he can return to nature. (Eastern Jin Dynasty·Tao Yuanming·Gui Yuan Tian Ju) One)
In the morning, I clean up the wasteland and return with a hoe in the moon (Eastern Jin Dynasty·Tao Yuanming·Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields, Part Three)
The strong ambition is always there. (Eastern Jin Dynasty·Tao Yuanming·Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas)
The prime years will never come again, and it will be difficult for a day to rise again (Eastern Jin Dynasty·Tao Yuanming·Miscellaneous Poems)
Don’t worry about poverty and lowliness. (Biography of Mr. Wu Liu, Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty)
The trees are prosperous, and the spring begins to flow (Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty returned and said his words)
Tao Yuanming. ·Drinking) 4. Tao Yuanming lamented that time will never come back, and encouraged people to seize the time to do meaningful things. The poem is
"The prime years will not come again, and it will be difficult to morning again", from the Eastern Jin Dynasty Tao Yuanming's "Miscellaneous Poems" contains twelve poems, and this is the first one.
Original poem:
"Miscellaneous Poems" Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming
Life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.
Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case.
We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood!
Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Definition:
Life has no roots in the world, wandering like dust on the road.
Life changes with the wind. This body has gone through many hardships and is no longer what it used to be.
Everyone in the world should be regarded as brothers. Why should biological brothers be able to have a blind date?
When you encounter something pleasant, you should have fun, and if you have wine, invite your neighbors to drink.
Once youth has passed, it is impossible to come back, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day.
You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
Notes:
1. Pedicle (dì): The melon trunk, fruit nose, and the connection between flowers and branches are all called pedicles. Mo: The east-west road, here generally refers to the road.
2. This: refers to this body. Extraordinary body: a body that does not remain unchanged for a long time, that is, it is no longer the body of the prime of life.
3. Landing: just born.
4. Dou: wine vessel. Neighbor: Nearby.
5. Prime: prime of life.
6. Timely: take advantage of the prime of life.
About the author:
Tao Yuanming (352 or 365-427), named Yuanliang, also known as Qian, privately named "Jingjie", known as Mr. Jingjie in the world, Xun. A native of Yangchaisang (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province). A great poet and poet from the late Eastern Jin Dynasty to the early Southern Song Dynasty.
Extended information:
There are twelve poems in Tao Yuanming's "Miscellaneous Poems", and this is the first one. Mr. Wang Yao believes that the first eight poems are "consistent in tone" and should be written in the same year. According to the meaning of the sentence "No matter what, fifty years later, he suddenly got married", the Zhengzhi was written in 414 AD (the tenth year of Emperor Yixi of Jin'an), when Tao Yuanming was fifty years old, eight years after he resigned and returned to his fields.
Although Tao Yuanming had "little sense of vulgar charm" and cherished the grand ambition of "flying across the world with strong ambitions and thinking far away", he was born around the time of the Jin and Song dynasties, with dark politics, frequent wars, and no peace in the country. Today, the people are in dire straits. Forced to make a living, he worked several times as an official and retired several times, living in conflict and pain. Finally, at the age of forty-one, he resigned and returned to his fields, no longer serving as an official.
Such a world and such experiences made him feel uncertain and uncertain about life. Although in his reclusive poems, readers can feel his broad-minded and transcendent aspirations and peaceful and dilute feelings, deep in his heart, there is a kind of loss of shattered ideals and a kind of illusion of life. despair.
But after all, he did not completely give up his beautiful life ideals. He turned to nature outside the officialdom to seek beauty, and turned to village life outside of official career and glory to seek spiritual joy. This kind of joy is dull. Harmonious, clear and simple. "Double drinking with neighbors" is a portrayal of Tao Yuanming's style of joy, and this kind of scene is often described in Tao Yuanming's poems.
The four sentences "You never come back in your prime" are often quoted to encourage young people to seize the opportunity, cherish time, study hard, and strive for progress. Today, it is not wrong for ordinary readers to understand these four lines of poetry in this way. But Tao Yuanming's original intention was quite different from this, which was to encourage people to enjoy themselves in time.
Since life is so short, life is so unpredictable, society is so dark, and joy is so hard to find, then don’t miss the little joy that can occasionally be found in life. Grab it in time and enjoy.
This idea of ??carpe diem must be examined under the specific historical conditions at that time. "It essentially marks a kind of human awakening, that is, doubting and denying the old traditional standards and belief values." Under the conditions, people rediscover, think about, grasp and pursue their own life, meaning and destiny. Tao Yuanming discovered pure beauty in nature, found simple interpersonal relationships in village life, and gained happiness in pastoral labor. The realization of self-worth.
This poem begins with a lament about the uncontrollability of fate. It makes people feel confused and sad when reading it, and then it makes people feel a little more inspired. The poet is persistently looking for friendship in life. Joy gives people a glimmer of hope. The final chapter is impassioned and inspiring. The language of the whole poem is simple and unpretentious, and the metaphors are ordinary. However, the content is extremely rich, ups and downs, and thought-provoking.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Miscellaneous Poems (poems written by Tao Yuanming)
Baidu Encyclopedia - Tao Yuanming (Poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty) 5. Tao Yuanming was in his prime and it was difficult to wake up in the morning again in time. Encourage time to wait for no one. This poem warned me
If the prime of life does not come again, it will be difficult to get back to the morning. When I encourage time to wait for no one, I should be encouraged to cherish the time of youth, because time waits for no one, and we must enjoy ourselves in time. Enjoy the beauty of the moment
"Miscellaneous Poems"
Dynasty: Wei and Jin
Author: Tao Yuanming
Life has no roots. Floating like dust on the road, scattered by the wind, this is no longer the case
We are brothers, why should we be close to each other in our prime years? , One day is hard to come back again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Vernacular interpretation: Life is like dust on the road, and the floating dust has no roots. , this experience has been very difficult, it is no longer what it used to be. Everyone in the world should be regarded as a brother, why do you have to be a biological brother to have a blind date? When you encounter happy things, you should be happy in time. If you have been drinking for a long time, you should invite your neighbors to drink together. Life is like a clock. Once it passes, it will never come back. Therefore, it is necessary to seize the time now and encourage yourself to do more things. .
Extended information:
This poem was written by Tao Yuanming many years after returning to his hometown. It is an expression of the poet's true mentality and the product of his reflection on his life in his later years. . In the sad emotion, it is not a sad depression, but inspires emotion about life. In the expressive verses, it can be said to be unique in artistic conception and style throughout the ages.
"Miscellaneous" "Poems", 1 to 12 poems, most express Tao Yuanming's political anguish after he retired to seclusion. This poem expresses his noble feelings of unwillingness to collude with the world. This shows the infinite depth and breadth of the poet's heart. The mood of angry youth.
Sogou Encyclopedia - Miscellaneous Poems 6. Poems about the past
Poems about the "past" include:
1. "Jin" by Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty Se"
Original text:
There are fifty strings of Jinse for no reason, each string and one column is reminiscent of the past. Zhuang Sheng was obsessed with butterflies in his dawn dream, and looked forward to the emperor's spring heart with cuckoos.
The moon in the sea has tears, and the sun in Lantian is warm and the jade produces smoke. This feeling can be recalled later, but it was already at a loss.
Translation:
Why does the exquisite zither have fifty strings? Every string and every string reminds me of my youth. Zhuang Zhou danced and turned into a butterfly in his sleep. Emperor Wang expressed his hatred on the cuckoo.
The sharks shed tears in the bright moon, so that the jade can turn into blue smoke under the warmth of the sun in Lantian. Why do I have to recall this scene now? It's just because I was just confused at that time.
2. "Lisi·Once upon a time, it was difficult to make water out of the sea" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty
Original text:
Once upon a time, it was difficult to make water out of the sea, except for Wushan, it was not a cloud.
Take the flower bush to look back lazily, half destined to practice Taoism and half destined to be a king.
Translation:
Once you have experienced the turbulence of the sea, you will no longer care about the water elsewhere, and you will no longer be attracted by some small trickles; after experiencing the dreamlike The phantom clouds and rain in Wushan cannot be called clouds at all!
Walking through the beautiful flowers like clouds, I am too lazy to look back. This is partly because the monks are pure in desire, cultivate their moral character and follow their own principles of life, and partly because they only have you in their hearts. There is no room for anyone else!
3. "Huanxisha·Who misses the west wind and cools alone" by Nalan Xingde in the Qing Dynasty
Original text:
Who misses the west wind and cools alone, the rustling yellow leaves are closed Open the windows and meditate on the past while standing in the setting sun.
Don’t be frightened by the wine and fall into a deep sleep. Gambling on books will make the fragrance of tea disappear. At that time, I just thought it was ordinary.
Translation:
The autumn wind blows coldly, who misses the feeling of loneliness? Watching the flying yellow leaves covering the sparse windows, standing under the setting sun, recalling the past is vague.
Taking a nap after drinking, the beautiful spring weather is blooming, gambling in the boudoir, the clothes are filled with the fragrance of tea, the ordinary things in the past can no longer be fulfilled.
4. "Inscribed on Nanzhuang of the Capital City" by Cui Hu of the Tang Dynasty
Original text:
Last year on this day, in this gate, the faces of the people and the peach blossoms complemented each other.
I don’t know where the human face is, but the peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze.
Translation:
Last winter, just inside this door, the girl’s face reflected the bright peach blossoms.
When I came here again today, the girl didn’t know where she was going. Only the peach blossoms were still there, smiling in full bloom in the spring breeze.
5. Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty "Jiangchengzi·Dreams on the Night of the Twentieth Day of the First Month of Yimao"
Original text:
Ten years of life and death are vast, without thinking, since memorable. Thousands of miles of lonely tomb, no place to talk about desolation. Even if we meet each other, we should not know each other, our faces are covered with dust and our temples are like frost.
At night, I suddenly returned home from a deep dream. I was dressing up outside the small window. They looked at each other without words, only a thousand lines of tears. It is expected that the broken part of the intestines will be cut off every year, on a bright moonlit night, there will be short pines.
Translation:
It’s been ten years since we said goodbye. We can’t bear to miss each other but it’s hard to see each other after all. That distant lonely grave thousands of miles away has nowhere to express my sorrow to you. Even if we meet, you won't recognize me. My face is covered with dust and my temples are like frost.
Last night I returned to my hometown in my dream, and you were dressing up at the window of the cabin. You and I were silent and miserable, only we shed a thousand lines of hot tears. Unexpectedly, the place where I missed her was on a hill with dwarf pine trees on a bright moonlit night.
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Sogou Encyclopedia-Jiangchengzi·Dreams recorded on the night of the 20th day of the first lunar month of Yimao 7. Tao Yuanming’s famous sayings about cherishing time
The prime of life will never come back again. The sun is hard and the morning is bright again. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Translation: Once youth has passed, it can never come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day. You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
Full text:
"Miscellaneous Poems" by Tao Yuanming of Wei and Jin Dynasties
Life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.
Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case.
We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood!
Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Translation: Life has no roots in the world, drifting like dust on the road. Life is drifting with the wind. This body has gone through many hardships and is no longer what it used to be. Everyone in the world should be regarded as brothers. Why should biological brothers be able to have a blind date? When you encounter something pleasant, you should have fun, and if you have wine, invite your neighbors to drink.
Once youth has passed, it cannot come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day. You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
Extended information
Other poems about cherishing time
1. "Long Song Xing" Han·Yuefu
Hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, When will you return to the west?
If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable.
Translation: Hundreds of rivers are rushing eastward to the sea. When can they return to the west again? If a young person does not work hard in time, he will only regret his life when he grows old.
2. "Song of Tomorrow" by Ming·Wenjia
Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows!
I live to wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted.
Translation: Tomorrow is another tomorrow, so many tomorrows. My whole life I've been waiting for tomorrow and nothing is progressing.
3. "Two Poems from Bailu Cave" by Wang Zhenbai of the Tang Dynasty
When I was reading, I didn't realize it was already spring, and every inch of time is worth an inch of gold.
It is not the Taoist who comes to make people laugh, Zhou Qing and Kong Sizheng are pursuing it.
Translation: Concentrate on reading, spring is over before you know it, and every inch of time is as precious as an inch of gold. It was not that Taoists came to laugh at him, but he devoted himself to studying the essence of Zhou Gong's thoughts and teachings of Confucius. 8. What are the poems about "Time has gone, and the face has passed"
1. The prime years will never come again, and it will be difficult to morning again. ——Tao Yuanming's "Miscellaneous Poems"
2. What in the world urges people to grow old? It's half the sound of a chicken and half a horse's hooves. ——Wang Jiuling's "Title on the Hotel"
3. The flow of light can easily throw people away, red cherries and green bananas. ——Jiang Jie's "A Cut of Plum Blossoms"
4. Flowers will bloom again, and no one will be young again. ——Dou E's Injustice "Dou E's Injustice"
5. There are only white hairs in the fair world, but there is no mercy on the heads of noble people. ——Du Mu's "A Farewell to the Hermit"
6. The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock, which is when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing's "Encouraging Learning"
7. Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon. Don't wait any longer. The young man's head will turn gray, and he will be filled with sorrow. ——Yue Fei's "The River is Red"
8. A hundred years will make a hundred years better, and you must love today. ——Wang Shizhen
9. Helplessly, the flowers fall away, and the familiar swallows return. ——Yan Shu's "Huanxi Sand"
10. The sunny season is wasted again, what will happen to the late twilight time. There are few spring days in one year, and there are many old days in a hundred years. ——Bai Juyi's "Spring Evening Ode to Huangfu Langzhi"
11. Yesterday, yesterday, how good yesterday was! Yesterday has passed, today is just regretful. People in the world only know that they regret yesterday, but they don’t realize that today has passed. The water flows day by day, and the flowers fade day by day. Success and success are established today. Don’t regret the present tomorrow. ——Wen Jia's "Song of Yesterday"
12. 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"
13. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time. ——Anonymous
14. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad. ——The ancient poem "Long Song Xing" by Han Dynasty Yuefu
15. White hair makes you grow old, and green hair makes you die every year. ——Meng Haoran "Returning to Nanshan at the End of the Year"
Sometimes, we feel that we have come to an end, but in fact it is just that our hearts have come to an end. No matter how deep the despair is, it is a process and it will eventually end. Avoiding it is never an option. Have the courage to move forward boldly, maybe the opportunity will be in the next second. Jimmy said that I always see the most beautiful scenery in the deepest despair.
Reference materials
Ancient Poetry Website: http://so.gushiwen.org/