In the shade where the warm sunshine in spring can't shine, life germinates as usual, and the moss still grows green. Although moss is as small as rice grains, it still blooms like that noble peony.
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Yuan Mei's Moss in Qing Dynasty
Life is not everywhere, youth is just coming.
Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony.
Extended data value-added:
Moss is a low-level plant, mostly parasitic in dark and humid places, but it also has its own life instinct and intention, and will not lose the courage to grow hair because of the harsh environment. The poet can see this and sing it, which is very insightful.
This little poem is really meaningful, just like seeing the world from a grain of sand. Unknown flowers, quietly blooming, unobtrusive, and no one applauded. Even so, it is still so persistent and open, and seriously blooms its most beautiful moments to the world without reservation.