The poems describing the tenacious vitality of grass include:
1. "Sighing on the Spring Breeze and Giving Two Wonders to Li Twenty Shilang" Bai Juyi: The snow on the tree roots has forced the flowers to bloom, and the ice on the pond bank has disappeared. Let grass grow.
2. "Viewing the Sea" Cao Cao: There are many trees and luxuriant grass.
3. "Wandering Son's Song" Meng Jiao: Planting beans at the foot of the southern mountain, the grass is thick and the bean seedlings are sparse.
4. "Farewell to the Ancient Grass in Fude" by Bai Juyi: When you leave the original grass, the grass will grow with each passing year. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again.
5. "Wandering Alone in Qujiang in Early Spring" Bai Juyi: The ice pin spring pulses, and the grass sprouts grow after the snow.
6. "It's Difficult to Travel - Part 5" Baozhao of the Song Dynasty: If you don't see the grass by the river, it will wither in winter and fill the road in spring.
7. "Ten Continuations of Ancient Poems" by Bai Juyi: Rain and dew grow long fibrous grass, and mountain seedlings reach into the clouds. The wind and snow break the strong trees, and the moist pine destroys them for fuel.
8. "Spring Hope" Du Fu: The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is full of spring vegetation.
9. "Send Li Tu off south to return to Lizhou" Cao Ye: Look at the grass on the mountain, and there are dry clouds everywhere.
10. "Spring Grass" Tang Yanqian: The sky is north and the sky is south around the roadside, and the roots extend everywhere. The luxuriance is always a ruthless thing, and the east wind blows green one year after another.