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Inspirational poems for students before the high school entrance examination

The spring breeze makes horses hoofy, and I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day. I study hard so that one day I can see the beauty of Chang'an. Come on, young man, the future is bright, and your hard work will eventually pay off! Below are some inspirational poems for the high school entrance examination, for reference only.

Inspirational poems for the high school entrance examination

1. It is easy to recognize the east wind, and it is always spring with its colorful colors.

2. The tower near the water gets the moon first, and the flowers and trees facing the sun are prone to spring.

3. Don’t wait and see, as your young head turns gray and you are filled with sorrow.

4. Thirty years of fame are like dust and dirt, and eight thousand miles of clouds and moon.

5. Plant flowers deliberately so that they do not bloom, and wait until the willows and willows are planted to create shade. Inspirational poems for candidates

1. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and a new generation replaces the old.

2. Generals rely on planning rather than courage, and soldiers rely on finesse rather than numbers.

3. People feel refreshed during happy events, and the moon is particularly bright during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

4. It is better to let go of enemies than to make friends. Let each of us look back.

5. There is a time in life that must be there, but there is no time in life, so don’t force it. Poems about cherishing time

1. I advise you not to cherish your gold-threaded clothes, but to cherish your youth.

2. When singing during the day, you must indulge in alcohol. Youth is a good companion for returning home.

3. Falling mud and painted beams are the words of dream youth.

4. There is no place to look for, only the youthful heart.

5. I want to buy sweet-scented osmanthus and carry wine with me, but in the end I am not a teenager.