"Golden Threaded Clothes"
Du Qiuniang of the Tang Dynasty
I advise you not to cherish your golden threaded clothes, but to cherish your youth.
When the flowers are in bloom, they need to be folded, but don’t wait until there are no flowers to break the branches.
"The Inn"
Wang Jiuling of the Qing Dynasty
At dawn, the eaves are low and the moon is low, and I am vaguely fascinated by the dream of my country.
What in the world makes people grow old? It’s half the sound of a cock and half a horse’s hooves.
"Encouraging Learning"
Tang Dynasty·Yan Zhenqing
It is the time for men to study when the lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock.
Black-haired people are not diligent in studying early, while white-haired people regret studying late.
"Send the Hermit a Wonderful Journey"
Du Mu, Tang Dynasty
The path without a matchmaker is rustling with grass. Since ancient times, Yunlin has been far away from the city.
There are only gray hairs in the fair world, but no hair is spared on the heads of noble people.