Its original meaning is fragrant flowers, so it can also be written as "fragrant flowers", which later extended to the meaning of blooming flowers and beautiful years. In many ancient poems, the word "youth" has been used, such as:
1, Fan Chengda's "Temple of Light": "The peaks and hills are like winter in four seasons, and the flowers and plants are self-melting in spring."
2. In Fan Zhongyan's "Old Man's Star Fu": "Increase Fanghua's trust in history and help Xiumei and Xiang Jing."
3. In Wen Zhiming's "Answering Mr. Ishida's Falling Flowers": "Ruthlessness just hates the rain for one night and destroys Fanghua for another year."
Related sentences:
1, women's youth is perishable, and years are easy to get old. At this great moment, why not work hard?
2. Youth is not a period of life, but a state of mind: youth is not a peach-faced, red-lipped and soft-kneed, but a deep will, a grand imagination and passionate love: youth is the deep spring of life.
3. A handwriting in youth, even if meaningless, is a long-lasting and eternal existence.
Looking back on the past years, youth is like a few thin pieces of paper, which can only be condensed into a few hasty shots of a movie.