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Where did the word fleeting time first come from?

Time flies like an arrow, like water passing by, which means that time is gone forever.

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Peony Pavilion, a dream.

1, "book" refers to the time and years that seem to pass by like water. Describe that time is gone forever.

The Peony Pavilion by the ancestor of Tang Ming: "For you, it's as beautiful as flowers and jade, like water flowing for years. It's time to answer your questions, look around in the secluded boudoir and feel sorry for yourself."

A collection of works about fleeting time

During the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, Bao Zhao wrote the poem "Going to Yunyang for Nine Miles": "If you don't return to your heart, you will be unlucky."

Tang Huangtao's Fable poem: "Fifty years ago, I was leaning on my youth. Fifty years later, the sun invaded my head. "

Zhang Yuanke's song "Happy in front of the Temple and Missing" for a long time: "Flowers fall in one year and get married in spring."

The first time in Su's Broken Goose: "What a pity to sweep leaves and burn incense to send me away!"

Yi Shu's "hyacinthus orientalis Oriental": "Beautiful as a flower, but the enemy is fleeting."

2. In the old days, fortune tellers called people a year's luck: ~ unfavorable. Refers to a person who has been in an unfortunate state for many years. This is called bad luck.