Beyond's album," Today and Tomorrow's Melody," was a collection released by the China Hong Kong rock band Beyond in 1990 to promote the movie " Happy Ghost Saving Happy Ghost." The album consisted of 12 songs, including " Defeating the Heart Demon,"" The Civil and Military Heroes 'Declarations,"" Grey Track,"" Never Regret,"" No Wrong, No Wrong,"" The Earth,"" Dance of the Past,"" I Really Love You,"" Gone Days,"" Midnight Lost Wall,"" Silent Years," and " Intertwined Thousand Hearts." The album was sung in Cantonese and released in Singapore and Malaysia.
Today and tomorrow were two words that referred to today and tomorrow respectively. Jin Chao meant today or that day, while tomorrow meant tomorrow night. These two words were often used to describe time, to indicate different dates or time periods.
Yesterday, today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow were translated into classical Chinese as follows:
Yesterday, today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow.
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"Happy today, where tomorrow?" was a sentence that expressed uncertainty about the passage of time and the future. It means that we may be happy today, but we don't know where we're going tomorrow. This sentence conveyed his feelings about the passing of time and the impermanence of the world. Although the search results provided did not clearly indicate the origin of this sentence, it could be written by a Western king or by a Medici in Florence. In any case, this sentence used a metaphor to connect life with the morning dew, emphasizing the short and uncertain time.
"Happy today, where will tomorrow be?" was a poem written by a Medici in Florence. It expressed the theme of time flying, life being short and uncertain. It means that today we may celebrate happily together, but tomorrow we do not know where each of us will go. This poem reflected the short and unpredictable nature of life, reminding people to cherish the present and enjoy every moment of happiness.
The full text of "Song of Today" and "Song of Tomorrow" was as follows:
Song of Today
How many times do you think you're going to die today?
Today's business is over, when will you come again?
Where will I sober tonight? by the willows 'banks the morning breeze and waning moon.
This year's departure should be a good time and good scenery in vain.
Even if there are a thousand kinds of amorous feelings, who else can I tell?
Song of Tomorrow
Tomorrow and tomorrow, how many more.
I live to see tomorrow, and all things are sad.
If the people of the world wait until tomorrow, spring will go and autumn will come.
In the morning I see the water flowing east, in the evening I see the sun setting in the west.
How many hundred years can tomorrow be? Please listen to my song tomorrow.
yesterday is gone
Today is right in front of us
Tomorrow has yet to come
Time flew by.
Time flies by
Let's cherish every moment
Feel the warmth and light of life
Let us leave behind beautiful memories.
The story we experienced yesterday
Became the accumulation of experience and wisdom
The fruits of our struggle today
Became a symbol of experience and achievement
Tomorrow, our unknown future
It became a symbol of experience and hope.
So let's not stop
Keep moving forward
Cherish every moment
Creating beautiful memories.
This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qi's "Song of Tomorrow." The full text was as follows:
Tomorrow and tomorrow, how many more.
I live to wait for tomorrow, and everything will be wasted.
If the people of the world wait until tomorrow, spring will go and autumn will come.
Since ancient times, everything has been like this. People are always tired of tomorrow. Spring goes, autumn comes, old generals come, and in the end, they regret it endlessly.
So don't wait for tomorrow, don't let your future self regret it. Cherish the present and grasp the present.
This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin's " Untitled: Last Night's Stars and Last Night's Wind." The whole poem is as follows:
Last night, the stars and the wind
to the west of the Painting Tower, to the east of the Osmanthus Hall.
I don't have the wings of a phoenix
Their hearts were connected.
I'll give you a hook and warm spring wine next door
in their respective divisions they shoot and cover wax lamps red.
Alas, I listen to the drum and go to the official position
I'm running on Malan Terrace like a whirling canopy.
Tomorrow after tomorrow, how many tomorrows
I live to wait for tomorrow, and everything will be wasted.
If the people of the world wait until tomorrow, spring will go and autumn will come.
Try to stay forever with the heavens.
This was a famous love poem that depicted the poet and his lover snuggling up to each other, expressing his loyalty and commitment to love. This poem was widely praised as one of Li Shangyin's representative works.