Famous sayings about persuasion

1, the east corner has passed away, and the mulberry is not too late.

From Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting.

It means: It's not too late if we can cherish the good times now and make a fortune.

2, the deceased is like a husband, not giving up day and night.

Excerpted from The Analects of Confucius Zi Han.

It means: the river keeps flowing, and time is passing.

3. The sun and the moon have no light, and the years are not with me.

Excerpted from The Analects of Confucius Yang Huo.

It means: days pass by and time waits for no one. This is what Ji Jiachen said when he advised Confucius to go into politics. We should remind Confucius that time flies and time waits for no one. You can't be mediocre all your life.

4. If young people don't work hard, old people will be sad.

From Yuefu Long Songs

It means: people should cherish the good times when they were young, study hard and keep making progress.

5, young people are eager to learn, and an inch of time is not light.

-Excerpted from Zhu's Persuasion Poems.

It means: teenagers are perishable, and it is difficult to learn anything. We must cherish time and cherish every inch of time.