From Yan Zhenqing's "Persuading Learning" in the Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: Every midnight is the best time for boys to study. Teenagers don't know how to get up early and study hard, and it will be too late to regret reading less when they are old.
2, teenagers are eager to learn, and an inch of time is not light. Before the sweet spring grass grows in the pond, the plane leaves in front of the steps have rustled in the autumn wind.
Transferred from Zhu's Persuasion Poem/Accidental Success in Song Dynasty
Interpretation: The days of youth are easy to pass, but learning is difficult to succeed, so cherish every inch of time and don't let it go easily. The dream of growing spring grass in the pond is still awake, and the leaves of plane trees rustle in the autumn wind in front of the steps.
If you don't come back in the prime of life, it will be difficult to get up in the morning. It's time for people to encourage themselves when they reach middle age. Time goes by and waits for no one.
Tao Yuanming's Miscellaneous Poems in Eastern Jin Dynasty
Interpretation: Once youth has passed, it is impossible to come back and never see the next day. We should encourage ourselves in our prime. Time goes by and waits for no one.
4. I advise you not to cherish golden clothes and to cherish youth. When the flowers should be folded, we should fold them quickly, and don't wait for the flowers to wither before folding one.
The Witch's Corridor by Anonymous in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: I advise you not to cherish the splendor, but to cherish your youth. Just like blooming flowers, we should pick them in time. If you don't pick it in time, you can only break the branches when the spring flowers fall.
5, reading does not know the depth of spring, an inch of time and an inch of gold.
From "One Song and Two Songs of Bailudong" by Wang Zhenbai in Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: concentrate on reading, unconsciously, spring has passed, and every inch of time is like an inch of land.