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What poems describe the tenacious vitality of grass?

1, the ice needle spring pulsates and the snow is exhausted. -Bai Juyi's solo tour of Qujiang in early spring in Tang Dynasty

Melting snow and ice, surging clear spring, melting snow and ice, sprouting tender grass.

2. If you don't see the grass by the river, you will die in winter and the road will be full in spring. -Bao Zhao in the Southern Song Dynasty, "It is difficult to go down"

Look at the grass by the river. Dead in winter, full of roads in spring.

The endless grass on the plain comes and goes with each season. Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it. -Tang Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass

Yuan Ye is full of green grass. It withers every year, but it will flourish again. No matter how ruthless the flame burns. As long as the spring breeze blows the next year, there are green weeds everywhere.

Related introduction:

Farewell to Cao Yuan in Fude Valley is a famous work by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses farewell to friends through the description of weeds in the ancient plain. It can be seen as an ode to weeds, and then an ode to life. The first four sentences focus on the diachronic beauty of Life of Weeds, and the last four sentences focus on the diachronic beauty of Life of Weeds.

The whole poem is rigorous in composition, natural and fluent in language, neat in antithesis, lyrical in scenery and harmonious in artistic conception. It is a swan song of "appropriate distribution" as a kind of "tenacity", and the phrase "the mountain fire is still unfinished, and the spring breeze is blowing high" is well-known and spread throughout the ages.