"Swallows have gone, and there is a time to come again; Willow withered, there is a time to green again; The peach blossom has withered, but it has blossomed again. But tell me, smart you, why are our days gone forever? " Reading "Hurry" written by Zhu Ziqing, I feel that time is passing by in a hurry.
In ancient China, there were many stories about cherishing time, such as "hanging a beam overhead", "stabbing the butt of a gun", "fireflies reflecting snow" and "stealing light from a wall lamp". They are all examples of the ancients who took the time to study hard. The ancients could seize the time and study hard under very difficult conditions. Today, we are sitting in a spacious and bright classroom, with bright lights at night. Conditions are much better than those of the ancients, but how many of us cherish this precious time? The ancients also left us many famous sayings that cherish time, such as: "an inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time." "It is difficult for a teenager to learn to be old, and an inch of time can't be light. I didn't feel that the pond woke up in spring, and the leaves in front of the street were already autumn. " It shows the preciousness of time and the importance of cherishing time.
Anyone who has made achievements in history cherishes time, studies hard and works hard. The great scientist Einstein once made an appointment with a friend. He stood by the bridge and waited, scribbling on a piece of paper. He didn't notice that his clothes were wet by the rain. My friend finally came and said, "I'm sorry to have delayed your precious time." Einstein said excitedly, "I spent this time very profitably, because then I had another excellent idea."
Coincidentally, Wang Mian, a famous painter in ancient China, was born in poverty, and his family could not afford to send him to school. He only found a family named Qin to herd cattle. Wang Mian always wants to study. Every time he goes out to herd cattle, he takes a book with him. Sometimes he reads on the back of a cow, and sometimes the cow is eating grass. He sat under the tree reading a book. In this way, Wang Mian taught himself a lot of knowledge by dribs and drabs of time. Later, he painted hard and finally became a famous painter.
Einstein's spirit of being good at learning and thinking against time deeply touched me. I sincerely admire Wang Mian's perseverance and hard work. Let me know how to cherish time.
Yes! Time is precious and heartless, and it always passes away from us unconsciously. Only those who can seize the time and study hard can become useful people. The person who can't grasp the time can only be a monk who knocks the bell one day, waiting for "tomorrow" in vain, doing nothing and being unhappy!
I learned to cherish time.
Time, a passer-by in people's lives, often quietly leaves us without leaving a trace. It is often after his death that people gradually realize that there is not much time left for themselves. It is precisely because of this that the ancients lamented: young people do not work hard, and the elderly are sad.
Time flies without a trace, goes quickly and comes quickly. Whether you can grasp time often determines the fate of a person's life. Tao Yuanming said: it is difficult to get up in the morning if you don't come back in the prime of life. It's time for people to encourage themselves when they reach middle age. Time goes by and waits for no one. Life is only a few decades, and it is difficult to achieve success and reach the top in such a short time. It is precisely because of this that it is extremely important to cherish time. Behind every successful person, there is often a story that cherishes time.
In ancient China, there were many stories about cherishing time, such as "hanging a beam from one's head", "biting a bone", "fireflies reflecting snow" and "digging a wall for light", all of which were examples for the ancients to study hard and seize the time. The ancients could seize the time and study hard under very difficult conditions. Today, we are sitting in a spacious and bright classroom, with bright lights at night. Conditions are much better than those of the ancients, but how many of us cherish this precious time?
I remember once, the exam was coming, and the teacher reminded us to review carefully the night before and watch the Water Margin. However, I didn't listen to my teacher and started reviewing a few days ago. For me, this exam is just a dish of bean sprouts for Zhang Fei. But I didn't. Plus, I rarely watch the outlaws of the marsh, and I'm almost halfway through the rest. I only watched it a few times. I have no choice but to review as much as possible. It is useless to cherish time now. Hey! If I know today, why should I know? If I had cherished some time before, I would have taken out my usual playing time to read and review, so it wouldn't be like this today. It's no use cramming at a critical moment. As you can imagine, the exam was a mess.
So cherish time, cherish time, is to cherish life. Make full use of every minute that fate has given us. Don't be the slave of time, be the master of time. At that time, let this hurried time accompany you and me forever!