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Urgent! Looking for the dialogue of the cross talk "Time and Youth"
Ginger: (Singing) The sun, the sun is a golden shuttle, the moon, the moon is a silver shuttle, leave it to you or me, let’s see who weaves the most beautiful life. La...
Li: Singing really well.
Ginger: Do you know what song it is?
Li: Yes, "Golden Locks and Silver Locks".
Ginger: Lock?
Li: Ah, didn’t you sing? The sun is a golden lock, and the moon is a silver lock. Give one to you, and give one to me. You take the gold one, and I take the silver one. You won’t suffer, and I will be quite happy. Don't be too happy for me, and don't shiver either.
Ginger: What are you talking about here?
Li: It’s so easy for you to get two locks. I want one for fear that you will be unhappy.
Jiang: Where are the locks here?
Li: Isn’t it?
Jiang: The name of this song is "Golden Shuttle and Silver Shuttle". The lyrics compare the sun and the moon, that is, sun, moon, time, to weaving shuttles. Give one to you, give one to me, and use it to weave a beautiful life.
Li: Oh, the weaving shuttle.
Ginger: Yes.
Li: Then the lock will not be given?
Ginger: Hey, what’s the matter with the lock?
Li: When you said that, I remembered that there was a saying in the past called "The sun and the moon are like shuttles."
Ginger: Yes, the sun and the moon fly by like an arrow, and time flies by like an arrow.
Li: Describes how time flies.
Ginger: Take you for example, are you turning 50 this year?
Li: Almost sixty.
Ginger: Look how big it has become in a flash.
Li: In a flash?
Jiang: This "huang" is also a word that describes time. You are just a little bit old, then you are ten years old, then you are thirty, then you are fifty, then you are like this a few more times...
Li: How is it?
Jiang: You will be in trouble.
Li: If you dare to love me, I will be in trouble for the rest of my life.
Ginger: This shaking has the same meaning as the arrow I just talked about.
Li: Describes the sun, moon, and time.
Ginger: Let me tell you, does time go by quickly?
Lee: Too fast.
Jiang: But some of our friends don’t value time and think it is useless.
Li: Do you still have too much time?
Jiang: There is a little Wang in our unit who always complains that time passes slowly. Look at his energy, it seems like he can't keep his eyes open all day long, wasting time. Normally I don’t speak, but when I meet someone I will definitely say this: “Why aren’t you getting off work yet?”
Li: Are you always looking forward to getting off work?
Jiang: He has a good temper. He smiles at everyone: "Master Li, are you here?"
Li: What have you been busy with lately?
Jiang: "Hehe, I don't know."
Li: I heard that I'm not giving you basic courses?
Jiang: "Hee - I don't know."
Li: Which course do you need to make up for?
Jiang: "Hee - I don't know."
Li: Don't you feel that your cultural knowledge is insufficient?
Jiang: "Hee - I don't know."
Li: How much do you earn every month?
Jiang: "Forty-two dollars..."
Li: How do you remember this so clearly?
Jiang: Do you think if life continues like this, will life still be interesting?
Li: If you don’t have ideals and don’t cherish time, life will be boring.
Jiang: I have calculated that I have too little time to contribute to society.
Li: Really?
Ginger: For example, let’s say you live another fifteen years at least, how about seventy-five?
Li: Seventy years of life are rare, which is good.
Ginger: I sleep eight hours a day, 3824, one third of my life.
Li: There are only fifty years left.
Ginger: Preschool is seven years.
Li: Forty-three years left.
Jiang: Six years of primary school, six years of middle school, and four years of college.
Li: After subtracting another sixteen years, we are left with twenty-seven years.
Jiang: These twenty-seven years can’t be all work and study!
Li: What else are you doing?
Ginger: Falling in love, walking on the street, cooking and doing housework, buying bottles of soy sauce and vinegar, and washing diapers after having children.
Li: This is a glorious mission for gay men. Adding up the bits and pieces will take ten years, leaving seventeen years.
Jiang: Let’s play chess, watch the ball, and “fight for the upper hand” whenever possible. This will take another six or seven years.
Li: Ten years left.
Ginger: Lying on the kang and trying to sleep, I reached out and picked up a newspaper.
Li: Study study?
Jiang: No, look at which venue sells tickets.
Li: Just for fun.
Ginger: I watch movies and sports, at least two hours a day.
Li: A few more years.
Ginger: How many years are left?
Li: Two years left.
Ginger: I have two years left to work hard. Go to work, work hard, don't be naughty, don't make trouble. It was easy to work overtime for a whole day,
Li: Okay!
Ginger: Before leaving, he stole a cart of bricks.
Li: Huh? There are still two years left to poke this "flaw".
Jiang: The court held the first trial and the reform through labor period lasted for two and a half years.
Li: Don’t forget it, I still deserve half a year in this life.
Jiang: Of course our algorithm is a bit exaggerated, but if we don’t cherish time and don’t take the right path, we will become a waste product of society.
Li: The account of time should be calculated carefully.
Jiang: So I hope that old comrades like you can tell us more about cherishing time and cherishing youth.
Li: We are too responsible.
Ginger: Do you know much about ancient proverbs?
Li: I know a little bit.
Ginger: There is an old saying: "An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time."
Li: Yes, this means that time is priceless.
Jiang: The great poet Su Shi has an idiom: "A moment of gold is worth a thousand dollars."
Li: Yes, one thousand taels of gold for a quarter of an hour.
Jiang: In terms of cherishing time, every industry has a vivid understanding of time.
Li: Tell me.
Ginger: A military strategist once said: Time is victory.
Li: Yes. Medical scientist?
Ginger: Medical scientists say that time is life.
Li: Educator?
Ginger: Time is knowledge.
Li: Not bad. Worker?
Jiang: For workers, time is wealth.
Li: Farmer?
Ginger: For farmers, time is food.
Li: What if it’s me?
Ginger: For you, time is the calendar.
Li: Why is it a calendar card?
Ginger: Tear one book, one less book, I won’t be able to tear more books!
Li: If everyone tears one piece, there will be one missing piece.
Ginger: Time is the same for everyone.
Li: Very fair.
Ginger: But someone needs a little more time.
Li: Where do you come from?
Ginger: Gotta squeeze it.
Li: Yes, as Lei Feng said, you must have a nail spirit.
Ginger: Mr. Lu Xun once said: Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always time.
Li: Yes, even five or ten minutes should be cherished.
Jiang: Our little king doesn’t think so.
You ask him: What can you do if I give you five minutes?
Li: What did he say?
Ginger: "What can you do in five minutes? You can smoke a cigarette in five minutes."
Li: What about ten minutes?
Ginger: "You can smoke two cigarettes in ten minutes."
Li: One hour?
Ginger: “Smoking one pack an hour”
Li: Okay, the more time you have, the more cigarettes you waste. Can't you cherish this little time to study?
Jiang: "Don't be ridiculous, we are still studying. Do I know the characters?"
Li: Huh?
Jiang: "No, my foundation is not good, my foundation is not good."
Li: Hi.
Jiang: Did you see that he was resentful and had no ambitions? But he didn't expect that time was slipping away from him minute by minute while he was smoking.
Li: Every minute should be cherished.
Jiang: The revolutionary old man Xu Teli cherished the ordinary five or ten minutes, studied mathematics, psychology, and ethics, and became a knowledgeable educator.
Li: The revolutionary old man.
Jiang: Professor Su Buqing, a mathematician, carried a pen with him and wrote a book of 160,000 words in a sporadic twenty or thirty minutes.
Li: Wasting your own time is tantamount to committing suicide slowly.
Jiang: Mr. Zhu Ziqing wrote a vivid article about this waste of time. He said: "When I wash my hands, the days pass by the basin. When I eat, the days pass by the rice bowl. When I am silent, the days pass by my gaze. I feel that it has gone hastily, and when I reach out my hand to block it, it passes away. It has passed by the blocking hand again. When it is dark, as I lie on the bed, it will stride over my body and fly away from my feet. When I open my eyes, it will meet the sun. Another day slipped away. I hid my face and sighed, but the shadow of the new days began to flash through my sigh again.
Li: Listen, these days are slipping by. The land is gone.
Jiang: How much trouble do you, old comrade, have for our little friends?
Li: It’s really hard to deal with people like Xiao Wang.
Jiang: Then you can't relax your hope, you have to ignite the flame of youth in their hearts!
Li: No, I lit the fire and he smoked another cigarette. >
Ginger: Ahem, you need to let them hear the song of youth.
Li: Yes, tell them that they are young and must work hard.
Jiang: Listen to the description of youth in that song: (Singing) Youth, youth, beautiful time, more vivid than the colorful clouds, more fragrant than the roses
Li: Like flowers. Youth.
Ginger: (Singing) Where is youth?
Where is it?
Gang: (Singing) In your heart, in your heart... (touching Li Wenhua's heart)
Li: Hee...
Jiang : What do you enjoy?
Li: You are tickling me.
Jiang: Chairman Mao said: Young people are like the sun at eight or nine o'clock in the morning, where hope lies. On you. Comrade Guo Moruo told us: There is nothing more precious in the world, but youth is the easiest to fade away.
Li: Young people, cherish your beautiful youth.
Jiang. : If you can squeeze in an hour a day to learn professional knowledge.
Li: If you increase your talents, you will become a talent for the construction of the motherland.
Jiang: Find half an hour a day and write a hundred articles.
Li: Step by step, you will develop beautiful writing.
Jiang: Take ten minutes a day to read a Tang poem. : Then... I can read three hundred poems in one year.
Jiang: I memorize a foreign language word in five minutes a day.
Li: Two years of conversation. No problem, when meeting foreign guests: "The monkey bows down and coos like a cat."
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Jiang: Why is it so tricky?
Li: How can I not do it!
Jiang: You, an old comrade, often tell us these things, our young partners Thank you so much.
Li: It is so necessary.
Jiang: I really want to write a poem to rejuvenate the hearts of young people.
Li: Let’s write together.
Jiang: Ah, time is so precious.
Li: Ah, time flies by.
Jiang : Let life sparkle,
Li: How beautiful it is to shine!
Gang: What is your word?
Li: Write a poem. It has to rhyme.
He’s all about rhyme.
Li: Everyone has to line up.
Jiang: There is no need to work hard for ideals.
Li: You should suffer for yourself.
Jiang: Move forward.
Li: Chase quickly;
p>Gang: Go forward,
Li: Move your legs.
Gang: Why are you moving your legs?
Li: Why don’t you move your legs? Move forward!
Jiang: If you tell us this often, we will realize that only by working harder today can we live a more fulfilling and enjoyable life tomorrow.
Li. : Even better.
Gang: Let’s look at our great motherland again after 20 years.
It will be a different story!
Ginger: At that time, sing a song: (Singing) In twenty years, when we come to meet each other, our great motherland will be so beautiful; the sky will be new, the earth will be new, the spring will be brighter, and the cities and villages will be beautiful. Brilliance everywhere!
Li: How beautiful!
Jiang: Then we will feel happy about the hard work and hard work today, and be proud of the sweat we have shed. , proud of the contribution we have made.
Li: Looking back on the past, I have a clear conscience.
Jiang: At that time, (singing) let us raise our glasses proudly and hold our chests high. Smiling and raising eyebrows, the glory belongs to the new generation of the 1980s.
Li: I have done my best to educate the next generation, and I am proud of it!
If you are kind to us. Now we have a laissez-faire attitude and we don’t work hard or make any contribution. When the time comes, we can only regret for wasting our years and feel ashamed for doing nothing.
Li: Young and strong. If you don’t work hard, the boss will be sad.
At that time, Xiao Wang will come to you with a cigarette in his mouth to sing.
How to sing? p> Jiang: (Singing) In a few decades, when we meet, we young people will all be sixty years old! Our eyes are dazzled, our ears are deaf, our heads are full of wrinkles, and we are all hunched over.
Li: This is what it looks like!
Ginger: (singing) Ah, dear friends, who can I blame for wasting my years? I don’t blame you and I don’t blame you...
Li: Who do you blame?
Jiang: (singing) I blame the older generation like Li Wenhua!
Li: Blame me!
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