A poem describing grass emerging from the soil

We know that we are troubled by the rain and dew, but our hearts are finally ready to report the sunshine of spring. "Ying Grass" by Li Gang of the Song Dynasty

The tender green and soft fragrance are much stronger, and there is velvet everywhere in spring. "Spring Grass" by Yang Ji of the Ming Dynasty

. Children do not know spring and ask why the grass is green. Qing Dynasty Yuan Mei's "Five Quatrains"

Tang Dynasty Cao Ye's "Tingcao"

Tingcao has shallow roots and has left no trace of good fortune. With a low heart, I dare not complain about the spring breeze.

South of the City

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Zeng Gong

Original text:

The rain passes through the Hengtang water The embankments are full of embankments, and the mountains and roads are full of chaos.

All the peach and plum blossoms are in bloom, leaving only green grass.