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The full text of the ancient poem "Song of Tomorrow"

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.

Watch the water flow eastward and the sunset at dusk.

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

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Tomorrow is another tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are.

I've been waiting for tomorrow all my life, and I haven't made any progress.

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

Watching the river flow eastward in the morning and the sunset at night is the real life.

How many tomorrows can there be in a hundred years? Please listen to my song tomorrow.

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This poem mentions "tomorrow" seven times, repeatedly warning people to cherish time, do today's work well, don't put it off until tomorrow, and don't waste time. Poetry has simple meaning, clear language, easy-to-understand reasoning and great educational significance.

The enlightenment of this song of tomorrow is that many things in the world can be fought for and saved as much as possible, and only time is hard to retain. There is only one life, and time never looks back. Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today and the day after tomorrow. Say, "What can be done today can be done today."

Song of Tomorrow has been widely praised by the world for hundreds of years. In his works, the poet warns and exhorts people to firmly grasp the fleeting today, do well what they can do today, and don't pin any plans and hopes on the unknown tomorrow.

Today is the most precious. Only by grasping today, can we have a full tomorrow, do something and achieve something. Otherwise, "the day after tomorrow" will only end up as "all in vain" and accomplish nothing. So, whatever you do, remember that everything starts today and everything starts now.

This poem is rich in content, fluent in language, easy to understand and convincing.

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author

Qian Fusheng was born in Tianshun, Ming Yingzong for five years, and died in Hongzhi, Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty for seventeen years, at the age of 44. He was gifted at an early age and could write at the age of seven. As a teenager, he was a famous scholar, just like Gu Qing and Shen Yue were in the same county, and he was called "Three Masters". I once swam to Xiao Chibi and sang a song to my guests: "Six ding pulls out the bones of heaven and earth, and one column presses Dongjiang." People at that time thought it was a strange sentence.

Creation background

This poem is written by Qian Fu, a scholar in Ming Dynasty. Some people think it was written by Wen Jia's "Today's Song". In fact, as long as we look at their birth and death years, it should be Wen Jia (150 1 ~ 1583) and Qian Fu (141-kloc-0/504).

It is also recorded that Wen Jia also wrote Song of Tomorrow. Therefore, there are two authors of Song of Tomorrow to be verified, namely Qian Hetan (also known as Qian Fu) and Wen Jia, who have always had different opinions.

There are two authors in Chinese Morning Post (11March 2009) and Song of Tomorrow? The articles Sikuquanshu and Wenwu Song indicate that the author of Tomorrow Song is Wen Jia, so many people tend to think that the author of Tomorrow Song is Wen Jia.

Chewing words (No.13,No. 1 1, pp. 43-44) The author of Song of Tomorrow is not in the Qing Dynasty, and it contains: There are works such as "The Draft of the River Beach" in Qianhetan (a block-printed edition of Shen Simeiju in the thirty-sixth year of Ming Wanli) that have been handed down to this day.

The poem "Song of Tomorrow" is included in the first volume of "River Beach Draft". In addition, the article added the identity of Qian Hetan, that is, "Mr. Qian is afraid of happiness and modest." His home is close to Fanghetan, which is famous for its beach clouds. " And introduced his filial piety as a scholar and the year of his death.

It can be seen that although it is difficult to draw a conclusion about the author of Song of Tomorrow, it is still very clear who comes first and who follows, Qian Fu and Wen Jia.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Song of Tomorrow