Quotes about cherishing time during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period
1. The deceased is like a man, and he does not give up day and night. ——Spring and Autumn Confucius
2. In life, if a white horse passes through the gap between heaven and earth, it will happen suddenly. ——Zhuangzi in the Warring States Period
3. My life has a limit, but my knowledge also has no limit. ——Warring States·Zhuangzi
4. Lao Ranran is approaching, and he is afraid that he will not be able to cultivate his reputation. ——Qu Yuan, Chu of the Warring States Period
Quotations about cherishing time during the Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period
5. A saint does not value a foot of wall but an inch of shade, which is rare but easy to lose. ——Liu An of the Han Dynasty, "Huainanzi·Yuan Dao Xun"
6. The wind is blowing in the daytime, and the scenery is rushing to the west. ——Cao Zhi of the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms
7. The ancients despised the ruler and the jade but valued the inch of shade, fearing that time has passed. ——Cao Pi, Wei, Three Kingdoms
Famous sayings about cherishing time during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties
8. People with lofty ideals cherish the short days, but worry about others knowing that the nights are long. ——Jin Fu Xuan
9. What is the life span? Gone like morning frost. When the time comes, the flowers are no longer sunny. ——Jin·Luji
10. The prime of life never comes again, and it is difficult to come back to the morning again. Timely encouragement should be given. Time waits for no one. ——Tao Yuanming, Eastern Jin Dynasty
11. The plan for a year begins in spring, and the plan for a day begins in the morning. ——Liang Xiaoyi of the Southern Dynasties
12. Winter is the remainder of the year, night is the remainder of the day, and rain is the remainder of the hour. ——Pei Songzhi of the Southern Dynasties, "Three Kingdoms·Book of Wei·Biography of Wang Su"
13. What is lost in the east is gained in the mulberry tree. ——Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties, "Book of the Later Han·Feng Yi Zhuan"
14. Years are hard to keep, and times are easy to lose. ——Xie Huilian of the Southern Dynasties
The famous sayings of Tang Dynasty poets about cherishing time
15. The situation does not wait for others, and the old man's hair becomes silk. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
16. In the thirty years of the emperor’s reign, he failed to achieve success in both writing and swordsmanship. ——Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty
17. The east corner has passed, and it is not too late to mulberry trees. ——Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty
18. The sky is easy to fade away, but the heat is hard to stay. ——Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty
19. Shoot arrows into the string at the end of the year. ——Meng Xiao, Tang Dynasty
20. Don’t rely on the young years of children. My father-in-law once married you in the same year. ——Tang·Dou Gong
21. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time. ——Wang Zhenbai of the Tang Dynasty
22. The lights are on at three o'clock and the rooster is on at five o'clock. It's when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to study early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty
23. The mountains and rivers are full of tears, and the clothes are stained with tears. How long can the wealth and glory last? I can't see anything but the wild geese flying over the Fen River every autumn. ——Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty
24. In terms of time, there are early, middle and late; in terms of day, there are today, yesterday and Ming; in terms of body, there are young, strong and young. Expect. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
Song Dynasty's famous sayings about cherishing time
25. When you are young and work hard at the right time, it is disgusting to be the boss if you are unworthy. ——Ouyang Xiu, Northern Song Dynasty
26. The setting sun is boundless and the river is endless. I have to be even more busy today. ——Chen Shidao, Northern Song Dynasty
27. It is easy to learn when you are young, but difficult to become old when you are old. You should not take an inch of time lightly. ——Zhu Xi of the Southern Song Dynasty
28. Don’t be so easy. The young man’s head turned white, and he felt empty and sad. ——Yue Fei of the Southern Song Dynasty
Quotes about cherishing time in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
29. Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows. If I wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted. ——Ming Dynasty·Wenjia
30. Today is today again, today is so rare. If I don’t do it today, when will this happen? ——Wenjia of the Ming Dynasty
31. The sky can be mended, the sea can be filled, and the Nanshan Mountains can be moved. The sun and the moon have passed and cannot be traced back. ——Zeng Guofan of the Qing Dynasty
32. Don’t say that an inch of Yin is short-lived, it is difficult to gain again. Don't call it a trace, it's hard to be white again. ——Zhu Jing of the Qing Dynasty
33. A man with lofty ideals cherishes his years, a wise man cherishes his days, and a sage cherishes his time.
——Qing Dynasty Wei Yuan