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Poetry describing youth

1, Poem: Flowers are similar year after year, but people are different year after year.

From: Pulsatilla Daibei by Liu Xiyi in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Flowers still bloom every year, but people who look at flowers every year are different.

2. Poetry: When the youth is geometric, the yellow bird will not stop singing.

From: Spring in Jiangnan by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: How long can youth last? In spring, the yellow birds keep singing.

3. Poetry: Two men who were young not long ago now have gray temples.

From: Eight Guards for Chu Shi by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: How many years of youth and vitality can there be? In a blink of an eye, you and I have cleared the air.

4. Poetry: Sunny spring day, apricot blossom fragrance in mountain city.

From: Day by Day by Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Day by day, the time when spring scenery and time compete for glory flies by, and the apricot flowers in early spring rush to the mountain road in the mountain city.

5, verse: white hair sad mirror, youth is our fur.

Said by: Cen Can in the Tang Dynasty, Wen Yuwen, the judge of Wuwei in the spring evening, and the western emissary have also arrived in Jinchang.

Interpretation: I am sighing in the mirror with white hair, but unfortunately youth only brings rags.