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The fleeting pinyin

The pinyin of fleeting time: liú nián n.

Interpretation: Like water flowing for years. In the past, fortune tellers called people a year's luck. Time flies like water, which means that time is gone forever. It refers to the time and years like water.

Source and detailed explanation:

1, "book" refers to the time and years that seem to pass by like water. 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." Qi's poem "Rewarding Songyang Crossroads in the Spring of the Province" says: "The fleeting time urges the plain hair, but it does not reflect the hairpin."

In the past, fortune tellers called people a year's luck. Feng Ming's magnum "Awakening the World, Du Zichun's Three Visits to Chang 'an": "I think my time is not good, so I didn't enjoy myself, even so. "Song Sushi's" Two Rhymes from the East Pavilion ":"All localities may wish to build idle and count the years. "

Time flies. Example:

1, the lost water flows eastward all the way, just to catch up with the fleeting time; Time flies, just to look back at the lost water.

2. The fleeting time has passed in a hurry. Thanks to the bonus, the old face, the thin acacia, the red dead branches and the tears of red beans in the ravine are all beautiful, and the beautiful old days make them unable to go back, but they have endless aftertaste.

3. Don't go if you should come, and stay if you should go. The passing time, as a vicissitudes face, can never be forgotten. Two people, a fight, one person, forever. Who can imagine that eyebrows are so short and eyes are so long!