Both "youth" and "youth" refer to beautiful and energetic youth, "no regrets" means no regrets, "no responsibilities" means living up to expectations, and "youth without regrets" and "youth without responsibilities" mean leaving no regrets for youth. When they are used together, they reinforce the significance of cherishing and enjoying youth to the fullest.
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There are the following ancient poems similar to "no regrets in youth, no regrets in youth" to express that you should be worthy of your youth:
1, After Graduation by Meng Jiao in the Tang Dynasty: "In the past, filth was not enough to brag, but today it is full of debauchery. Spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see Chang 'an flowers all in one day. "
This poem means that when I was young, I always stood in applause and cheers. After studying hard at the cold window for decades, it finally turned into the high-spirited spirit of "seeing all the Chang 'an flowers in one day".
2. Tao Yuanming's Miscellaneous Poems Rootless Life in Jin Dynasty: "If you don't return in the prime of life, it will be difficult to get up in the morning. It is necessary to encourage in time, and time waits for no one. "
This poem means that time passes like water, like morning dew. In a hurry, time waits for no one in the rotation of day and night. What remains unchanged is the title, and what disappears is youth. In this hurried day, cherish it, cherish it, work hard and encourage it.