The second paragraph of Song of Flowers compares flowers to stars, and Mr. Zhu Ziqing also compares flowers to stars in the article Spring. Please write down this sentence.

"Wild flowers are everywhere: miscellaneous, named, unnamed, scattered in the grass, like eyes, like stars, still blinking."

Song of Flowers is one of Ji Bolun's prose poems. Poets use the language of flowers to describe the words of nature, which shows the softness, conciseness, beauty and freshness in the "Ji Bolun style". The poet constructed a vivid picture of nature through the vivid expression of flower language.

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Song of Flowers is one of Ji Bolun's poems. Poets use the language of flowers to describe natural characters, which shows the softness, conciseness, beauty and freshness of Ji Bolun's style.

Through the vivid expression of flower language, the poet has constructed a vivid picture of nature, which contains poetic romance and realistic truth, such as "I am the daughter of all things: winter gave birth to me;" Spring makes me open; Summer makes me grow; Autumn makes me sleepy. "Write about the growth and fragrance of flowers.

And "I am a gift from friends and relatives; I am the crown of the wedding; I am the last sacrifice of the living to the dead. " It reveals the fate of flowers withering. It is said that Ji Bolun's poems have profound philosophical implications. It can be seen that the poet writes life with poetic narration and keen thinking.

When life blossoms, there will be results. Seeing these two points, the poet especially appreciates the former. The last two sections are about Hua's positive and optimistic attitude. It is the poet's real intention to look at life dialectically.

"I swayed on the vilen, making the scenery in Yuan Yeli more charming; I breathe in the breeze to make it more fragrant. " "I always look up at the sky and am fascinated by light; I never feel sorry for myself or narcissism. "

It embodies the poet's great ideal. This prose poem means to write flowers, but it is actually about people. The poet entrusts his great sentiment with the natural language of flowers, and at the same time calls on us to "look up at the sky and be fascinated by light;" I don't care about self-pity and I don't admire myself. " After reading this prose poem, have we found our own shadow in the words of nature?