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Idioms about fleeting time

There are idioms about fleeting time, such as fleeting time, fleeting time, endless fleeting time, old bullying and fleeting arrogance in Ran Ran.

The poems about fleeting time are arranged as follows:

Tang Mingzu? Peony Pavilion A Dream: "For you, it's as beautiful as flowers and jade, like water passing by, and I answer your questions in a quiet boudoir, looking around and feeling sorry for myself."

Southern Song Dynasty? Bao Zhao? The poem "Climbing the Nine Miles of Yunyang" says: "If you don't return to your heart, you will be ill in a fleeting time."

Where's Don? "Fable" poem: "Fifty years ago, I leaned against a teenager. Fifty years later, the sun invaded my head. "

Yuan? Zhang Kejiu? The song "Happy in front of the temple, miss you": "It takes a year to get married in spring."

Where's Sue? The first chapter of "Broken Goose": "From then on, it's a pity to sweep leaves and burn incense to send me away!" Song? Su Shi? "Er Yun Zi Dong Ting": "You might as well build idle buildings everywhere, and count the years."