A poem of about 7 to 12 words, engraved on a leisure chapter, preferably about plant integrity?

1. mei: scattered into mud, crushed into dust, only the fragrance remains the same.

2. orchid: the leaves are full of righteousness, and the flowers are not floating.

Chrysanthemum: I can't bear to fall to the ground, I'd rather die.

4. Bamboo: You can enjoy it when you are late, and you will enjoy it when you are young.

5. Lotus: The garden is clean, away from the shallow continent.

6. Loose: Loose and cold, the blue sea is wider and clearer.

7. Cypress: Why do pines and cypresses envy peaches and plums?