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A poem shows that you cherish the present and don't wait until you lose it to regret it.
First, it is easy to change your heart, but it is easy to change your heart.

Vernacular interpretation: It is easy to change your heart now, but you say it is easy to change your heart in the world.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Nalan Xingde

Source: Mulan Ci, Antique Jue Ci, Friends of Cambodia.

Second, a moment that should last forever? Before I knew it, it had come and gone.

Interpretation of vernacular:. Those beautiful things and years can only stay in memories. At that time, those people thought those things were just ordinary, but they didn't know how to cherish them.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Li Shangyin

Source: Jinse

Third, flowers can be folded straight. Don't wait until there are no flowers.

Vernacular interpretation: Don't wait for the flowers to wither before breaking an empty branch. When the flowers are suitable for folding, we should fold them quickly.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Du Qiuniang

Source: witch hazel

Fourth, it is better to pity the people in front of you and avoid the dream of working harder and harder.

Vernacular interpretation: It's best to be nice to the people in front of you at the banquet, so as not to be a ghost.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Yan Shu

Source: Magnolia, curtains, waves, golden mud phoenix.

Five, will the old ambition, pity the present.

Vernacular interpretation: Don't wait until the future to remember to love the person in front of you.

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Wang Shifu

Source: Changting farewell