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What ancient poems describe "plants coming back from the dead"?

Poetry: Dead trees meet spring, and people are no longer young.

Interpretation: Dead trees will germinate again in the spring of next year, but life is only once, and young time is wasted and can never be made up.

Source: From Zengguang Xianwen. Dead trees can grow again after the arrival of spring, but it is impossible for people to return to adolescence for the second time. Take them as the cruel reality that emphasizes that youth will never come again, and warn young people to cherish time, study hard and not grow old in vain.

Introduction: Augmented Xianwen, also known as Xianwen in the past and Xianwen in ancient and modern times, [2] is a collection of ancient teachings and folk proverbs, and it is an enlightening bibliography for ancient children in China. The title of the book was first seen in the drama Peony Pavilion in the Wanli period of Ming Dynasty, so it can be inferred that this book was written in the Wanli period at the latest. Later, after the continuous supplement of the Ming and Qing dynasties, it was changed to this appearance, which was called "adding glory to the text" in history and commonly known as "adding glory to the text". Its content brings together all kinds of proverbs about treating people, which is very philosophical and embodied in all aspects of Buddhism and Confucianism. As the saying goes, "what you read can be said, and what you read can be done in the world." I haven't seen any books, except that it was revised by Confucian scholars during Tongzhi period in Qing Dynasty, which is probably the crystallization of folk creation.