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The whole poem after tomorrow

The whole poem "Tomorrow the day after tomorrow" is: Tomorrow the day after tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are. This poem comes from Qian Fu's Song of Tomorrow in Ming Dynasty, which means: Tomorrow is tomorrow, and there are several tomorrows. This poem mentions tomorrow seven times, advising the dead to cherish every day, live in the present, and don't waste time waiting for tomorrow forever. Poetry has simple meaning, clear language, easy-to-understand reasoning and great educational significance.

Original text:

Tomorrow after tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows.

Tomorrow will never come.

If the world is tired tomorrow, it will go to Qiu Lai as a veteran in spring. (If a work is bitter)

Watch the water flow eastward and the sunset at dusk.

What will tomorrow be like in a hundred years? Please listen to my song of tomorrow (first edition of Qianhetan)

The day after tomorrow, how many tomorrows!

Waiting for tomorrow, everything will be wasted.

The world is tired of tomorrow, and tomorrow will be endless.

In the morning, the water flows east, and now it grows in the west.

What will tomorrow be like in a hundred years? Please listen to my song tomorrow.

Translation:

Tomorrow is another tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are.

If you just wait for tomorrow every day, you will only waste your time and accomplish nothing.

The world is as tired of tomorrow as I am, and it will grow old after a year.

Watch the river flow eastward in the morning and the sun set in the evening.

How many tomorrows can a person have in his life? Please listen to my song tomorrow.

Appreciate:

Song of Tomorrow has two obvious advantages: First, its ideological content is innovative. It's not an empty sermon that cherishes time, but a people-oriented procrastination. Tomorrow? This word is extended and inferential. Second, the language is vivid. In the form of miscellaneous ballads, colloquial and visual words are used, which are catchy to read and easy to remember. Among them? Watch the water flow east and the sunset at dusk? Two sentences describing the scenery are interspersed in the discussion, which makes the whole poem lively.