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What does it mean to always be twenty and catch up with the morning and evening?

"Always twenty to catch up with the morning and evening" are the lyrics in the song "The Book of Yesterday". This sentence probably means always chasing time when you are young, describing the preciousness and value of time. Youth is fleeting.

"Book of Yesterday" is sung by Fu Yi, written by Tang Yingfeng, and arranged by Zhao Er. It is included in Fu Yi's album "The Collection of Hard Bones Seeing Deers". The entire song lasts 4 minutes and 9 seconds. The music style has an ancient feel and is very beautiful.

When you are passionately in love, you will feel that love really depends on fate, and sometimes one look can last forever. But when the feelings subsided, I realized that what this song said was that the world is so beautiful, and the person you love can only accompany you halfway. A person can live a better life alone, and everyone needs to extradite themselves.

Extended information:

"Listen to this ridiculous Spring and Autumn step by step, you will forever be lost in the ups and downs of these twenty years, the things of yesterday, return to joy, We all need to transcend.”

You can choose to treat the absurdity of life peacefully, or you can choose to treat the world peacefully and fall in love with the ever-changing trends. Let go of past unhappiness. Don't make it difficult for yourself.

The lover who is "not Bodhi, seeing the waste of the earth" is not in this world. In the end, we can be together for a hundred years. If we are not together, we can only regret it. I hope that the love in the world can finally be together. Turn, spring and autumn have passed, Fu mulberry trees are hundreds of years old. We are just little dust. We try hard to love but find it difficult to embrace. 40. Even if you only accompany me halfway, youth will last for twenty years day and night. Youth will not leave any regrets.

Baidu Encyclopedia - "Book of Yesterday"