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How does the third paragraph of Song of Flowers describe the image of flowers? Tell me which image can impress you the most and why?

This article mainly talks about the growth, life and pursuit of flowers. The last paragraph naturally describes the pursuit of flowers, that is, the pursuit of the author. The author's pursuit is the pursuit of light. Everyone's existence is very meaningful, and we should not feel inferior or proud because of a certain relationship. The first natural paragraph represents a natural law, that is, flowers bloom and fall, flowers bloom and fall, then thank, and then open. The reason can be imagined. It should be a kind of masturbation. In the natural section, you are a star, which makes people shine. In the author's eyes, this flower is a bright double, which the author regards as light. Third, in the natural part, the flower quilt is compared to the foundation of everything. In fact, as mentioned above, flowers are not the foundation of everything, but light is. Fourth, weddings and sacrifices in the natural section are extraordinary events in life, highlighting the valuable role of flowers, that is, setting off the preciousness of light. The nature part describes the form of gray and dark sky. Sixth, the natural section is a grassland with makeup spots, and more beautiful flowers make the air fragrant. The author wants to say that light will make life better, and then compare the stars to the eyes and the sun to the one-eyed, which highlights the nobility of flowers, because the sun and stars still have to look and stare, and also highlights the brightness and nobility of that era. As can be seen from the background, the author was born in the war years, and people cried in the war years. However, this author is devoted to the pursuit of light, which is amazing. The seventh paragraph is the paragraph that expresses the theme. The seventh paragraph expresses the author's beautiful spirit of being aboveboard, not inferior and not proud in wartime by metaphor.