Excerpts from the original text:
Sunflowers end in the sunset, and the weak grass is easy to carry the wind.
Explanation:
Sunflowers always face the sun, and cattails are soft and easy to be blown away by the wind.
2.[ Song]? Hong Hao's "Pavilion built, the official rhyme Xie"
Excerpts from the original text:
Take a rest, the peony will fall with the wind and wait for the osmanthus to grow new.
Explanation:
Don't be sad because the peony was blown off by the wind. Can't you see that sunflowers always face the sun?
3.[ Song]? Sima Guang's Early Summer in the Guest
Excerpts from the original text:
There are no catkins in the wind, only sunflowers open to the sun.
Explanation:
There are no catkins fluttering in the wind, only sunflowers blooming towards the sun.
4.[ Song]? Interpretation of Fan Yan's Ode to Ninety-three.
Excerpts from the original text:
Water has profound meaning, and sunflower tends to the heart of the sun.
Explanation:
Even the water in the river has the will to welcome the son of heaven (compared with the river flowing to the sea), and the sunflower has a heart facing the sun.
5.[ Song]? Xiang Ziyin's Partridge Sky, Theatre, Dark Green Curtain
Excerpts from the original text:
Sunflower branches face the sun, day after day, day after day, day after day, day after day.
Explanation:
Every sunflower faces the sun in the same way, and a girl without sadness grows day and night.