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The grass is green and you can’t bear to step on it. What does it mean?

Interpretation: The grass is green, how can you bear to step on it? It is a slogan that tells people to care for flowers and plants. Here are some promotional slogans for caring for flowers and plants:

1. Don’t step on the grass!

2. Xiaocao smiles at you and asks you to take a detour!

3. To protect trees is to protect yourself.

4. The forest is an oxygen manufacturing factory.

5. The grass and trees are green, the flowers are smiling, the air is fresh and the environment is good.

6. Please take care of the flowers, plants and trees, they will return your green life!

7. The life of the flower taken away is short, but the beauty left behind is forever.

8. Just appreciate the flowers when they are in bloom, don’t cut off the flowers to enjoy the branches.

9. Green is the true color of the earth.

10. It’s hard to bear to step on the green grass!

11. 1 1=2, one tree one tree = a forest.

12. The earth is my home, and greening depends on everyone.

13. Let the little tree grow up happily with us!

14. Fragrance comes from flowers, and beauty needs your care.

15. The little flowers are so cute, please don’t hurt them.

16. The green grass is so beautiful, and the children’s behavior is even more beautiful.

Extended information:

Purpose of slogans:

Slogans have the characteristics of accuracy and conciseness in the style of official documents, as well as the rigor and agitation of political style. It can not only inspire people intellectually, but also move people emotionally. It shoulders the mission of "social education" and plays a guiding role that cannot be ignored in influencing social public opinion and cultural communication. And to a certain extent, it reflects the essence of the social and economic system and the degree of civilization of the society. Its significance is very significant. (Excerpted from "Applied Writing" magazine, Issue 10, 2003, "Seven Taboos in Slogan Writing")

The meaning of slogans:

A slogan with a few numbers not only reflects the spirit of the times , also reflects the direction and wisdom of governance, and its significance and role cannot be ignored. However, in recent years, a considerable number of slogans have appeared with indifferent statements and arrogant attitudes. Some slogans have also swallowed up laws, regulations and national policies, using orders and coercion, and pretending to be powerful, hurting people's feelings and damaging the image of the party and the government.

For example: No trampling on the lawn! Forbidden... In fact, it can be changed to: The community is my home, and the greening depends on everyone (or the green grass is the result of our joint efforts, etc.). Why can't everyone protect Xiaocao?

The slogan itself plays a propaganda role, but how to write it is very particular. Language is the expression of thinking, and slogans are also language. Behind the slogans we can see its thinking direction.

If broadly speaking, slogans can be divided into three categories: Byline brand description, Tagline brand label, Slogan brand slogan, slogan, and advertising and promotion terms.

In addition, if we distinguish from the usage occasions and purpose of slogans, they can be classified as follows: product positioning, product promotion, product publicity, brand image, corporate image, etc.

In recent years, corporate slogans have developed rapidly, and some companies have emerged, investing heavily in and professionally developing, producing, and selling posters and slogans of this type.

Types of slogans:

From the content point of view, slogans mainly fall into the following categories:

1. Used to publicize the line and principles of the party and the government, policy.

2. Used to promote the regulations and prohibitions of a certain agency or group.

3. Used to promote social ethics.

4. Used to celebrate a certain festival, a certain meeting, commemorate a certain celebrity, or a certain anniversary.

5. Used to commend advanced, model units and figures.

6. Used to welcome or send off an organization, group or individual.

In terms of timeliness, slogans are temporary and long-term.

The above categories 4, 5, and 6 are temporary and highly time-sensitive. They may be kept for a few weeks at most, or only for a day or two at least. Therefore, such slogans are usually written on red paper and posted, or written horizontally (or hung) on ??a large slogan cloth, and even the simplest ones are written on a blackboard. In addition to their promotional function, such slogans also serve to create a warm atmosphere, so they are indispensable for major events.

The above categories 1, 2, and 3 are long-term and are not timely. They can remind people from time to time and play a long-term role in publicity and education. Therefore, this type of slogan is usually written on buildings or special placards. In addition to its propaganda function, it can also beautify the environment, so it is indispensable in public places.