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How to interpret the poem "Time has been written on my forehead, and a thousand words can't bear to say"?
1, interpretation: The wrinkles between my foreheads are a record of time. I have a lot to say, but I can't.

2. Source: Contemporary Yu, "Send Ten Poems, Part One"

3. Original text:

I'm not a teenager after such a long separation. I raise my glass to advise you not to stop each other.

I have written down the time on my forehead, and I can't bear to say it.

4, the author:

Yu, a Mongolian, also known as Yu, is from Dafang County, Guizhou Province. College degree, teacher of Hope Middle School in Dafang County, Guizhou Province. Member of Guizhou Poetry Society, Jiangnan Poetry Society and Guangxi Yizhou Poetry Society. He has published works under the pseudonyms One Heart, Ice Fire, Heart Moon, Xingyue, Yuting and Lu Yi. The anthology includes Poems and Fu of Yu Ting Yi Xin Zhai, Poems and Fu of Di Quan Ju, Poems and Fu of Lou Yun Xie Yue Xuan, Poems and Fu of New Drunken Man, Poems and Fu of Si Yu Xuan, Poems and Fu of Su Xin Yan Zi, etc.