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What are the implications of China's poems?

Ancient poems often contain profound life truths.

Du Qiuniang (Tang)

I advise you not to cherish golden clothes, and to cherish youth.

Flowers can be folded straight, don't wait until there are no flowers.

[Appreciation of Poetry]

The author of this topic, The Complete Works of Tang Poetry, is anonymous. This poem has a simple meaning and repeatedly emphasizes cherishing time.

Don't miss your youth. Literally, it is a bold singing of youth and love, and it is a warm and frank flow.

Lu. However, behind this word, it is still the theme of "cherishing time". Therefore, if we look at the purpose of "eating and drinking in time"

Seemingly low, if it is regarded as "cherishing time", it will be swaying and intriguing.

Du Qiuniang is the concubine of my Zhenhai ambassador Li Kun, and she is good at singing "Bian Yi". It's not her job to mistake her name for this.

Modern people all think that "advising the monarch to cherish youth" is an exhortation.