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What poems describe old age?

1, although the tortoise has a long life, it still has its time. A poisonous snake flew in the fog and was finally covered with dust. An old horse crouches, aiming at a thousand miles. The martyrs were full of courage in their later years. The surplus and contraction period is not only in the sky; Blessings that nourish grace can last forever. I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire. -from the Han dynasty, Cao Cao's "Although Guishou"

Explain in vernacular Chinese: Even if the tortoise has a long life, there is still a time when its life will end. Although poisonous snakes can fly in fog, they will eventually die and turn to dust. The old swift horse is lying in the stable, and its ambition is still to gallop thousands of miles.

People with great ambitions will never stop working hard in their later years. The length of a person's life is not just determined by heaven. You can live longer as long as you take care of your body and mind. I am glad that I used this poem to express my inner ambition.

2. Spring comes to make people old, and old people are willing to lose their youth. Drunk teenagers are crazy, and white beard is harmless. Flower arranging also dances and leads the scenery. Wine stays in spring, not teaching people to laugh. -From the Song Dynasty: Zhang's "Bodhisattva Crossing the River, Spring Come and Spring Go, People are Old and Pearl Yellow"

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Spring goes and spring comes. Time flies and makes people old. How can I easily lose to young people? As wild as a teenager after being drunk, it doesn't matter if your beard is white. Get up, dance wildly with flowers and enjoy the spring. Let's raise a glass to save spring, and don't let flowers laugh at people who don't know how to cherish spring.

3, things are still familiar, and scholars are like reading Sichuan. It's lucky to think about it carefully, but it will succeed next time. Don't say Sang Yu is late, because it is still full of clouds. -From the Tang Dynasty: Liu Yuxi's "Appreciating Lotte and Singing the Old"

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: The more people you experience, the wider your horizons, and the more people you know, the more obvious your horizons will be. When you think about it, being old also has a good side. If you overcome the worry about old age, you will feel carefree and carefree. Don't say that it's nearly evening when the sun arrives in Sang Yu, and its afterglow can still shine all over the sky.

4, this heart is not as old as the years, but it is still a temporary solution. -From the Song Dynasty: Lu You's Miscellaneous Feeling

Interpretation of the vernacular: the heart that appreciates the beautiful scenery is not as old as the years, and the misty eyes seem to become clear when the flowers bloom.

5, a strong heart is not old, and you can still be a ghost when you die. With the passage of time, the mirror will appear bald and spotted, confident, and my heart is still loyal and strong! You shouldn't wear tight military uniforms in your later years, but you often feel sad and angry, and let the glittering sword stab the enemy's heart! I have been stationed in the distant Bowa outpost in the past ten years, and I have also pranced in Gaolan to realize my grand ideal! -From the Song Dynasty: Lu You's book Anger

Explain in vernacular Chinese: My strong heart didn't grow old, and it died in the same year. Even if I die, I can still be a hero in ghosts! Over time, I can't help looking at my bare temples in the mirror. I am confident that my red heart serving my country is still loyal and powerful!

When you are old, you shouldn't wear tight military uniforms, but you are always angry. Let the cold light sword pierce the enemy's heart! I have been stationed in the distant Boling outpost for nearly ten years, and I will go to Wan Li Gaolan to realize my grand ideal!