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Please say, "Flowers are getting more attractive, but shallow grass has no horseshoe." What kind of expression effect does gradual progress have?

The word "gradually desire" is used accurately, which shows that it is not "wild flowers everywhere", but has the meaning of gradually opening up and thriving.

Shallow grass is just long grass. No Horseshoe not only writes shallow grass, but also points out the traces of riding in spring. This poem shows that the poet is intoxicated with the beauty of spring. Nowadays, people often use it to describe people who are gradually intoxicated with the worst things, such as drunkenness.

"Flowers are getting better and better, and shallow grass can be without horseshoes." It means: watching the wild flowers on the shore gradually fascinates tourists; Shallow green grass on the road can only cover horseshoes. These two sentences describe the scene of early spring from the change of plants. Random flowers refer to all kinds of unknown wild flowers. "Charming eyes" refer to colorful, diverse and dazzling wildflowers. The word "gradually desire" is used accurately, which shows that it is not "wild flowers everywhere", but has the meaning of gradually opening up and thriving. Shallow grass is just long grass. No Horseshoe not only writes shallow grass, but also points out the traces of riding in spring. This poem shows that the poet is intoxicated with the beauty of spring. Nowadays, people are often used as a metaphor for gradually indulging in the worst things, such as the drunkest people, whose flowers are gradually charming, and shallow grass can throw horseshoes. Miscellaneous flowers: wild flowers of various colors. Gradually: adverb, gradually. Desire: adverb, will, will. Charming eyes: dazzling. Shallow grass: Spring grass that just grows out of the ground and is not too high. Talent: Just right. No: yes, yes. ○ What you can see in the spring outing is tender flowers and grass, full of spring. Focus on flowers and plants.

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