What does it mean to live up to your youth?

To live up to youth is to live up to good times and good years. Hua Shao is a China word, which refers to a good time, usually spring, and a good time refers to youth.

The original sentence is "take dreams as horses and live up to youth." This sentence comes from Haizi's famous sentence "Take dreams as horses", which means to take your dreams as the direction and driving force of progress and live up to the good times! Now it is generally used to warn people to cherish time and work hard for their dreams in the best years!

Live up to your youth and make sentences:

1. "Time waits for no man! History waits for no man! Time belongs to effort! History belongs to the endeavor! In order to realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, we must race against time and keep pace with history. Seize every day and live it to the fullest.

2. Have a dream in your heart, take the dream as a horse, aim at the distance and live up to your youth. Shiny, walking around. The road is at your feet, and your heart is far away.

3. Go ahead and pursue your dreams, live up to your youth, persevere and forge ahead, Do not forget your initiative mind, live up to your youth, go ahead, come on!

4. Take dreams as a horse and live up to your youth. On the road of youth, we walk hand in hand and water the flowers of hope with sweat and tears. I will accompany you in the future scenery!

Lang Lang's "The Scholars" is still in my ear, and the layers of papers are still in front of me, piecing together a short and satisfactory three years. We take pens as swords, dreams as horses and live up to our youth. May the moment we put on the pen cap, like a knight, put away the scabbard and embark on a new journey.

6. Let's tide over the difficulties with more love and responsibility. May you have new goals, new growth and new achievements. May you be the best yourself, study hard for the best future, and live up to your youth and life!