From: Bai Juyi's Grass/Fude Guyuan Grass Farewell in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Wildfire can't burn all the weeds on the ground. When the spring breeze blows, the earth turns green.
2. Poetry: I am always ruthless, blowing the green east wind for another year.
From: Spring Grass in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: lush spring grass always urges people to go home as soon as possible, and the spring breeze blows green grass for another year.
3. Poetry: Spring grass is hard to say, and the water is full of glory.
Said by: Spring Grass by Liu Chang in Song Dynasty.
Interpretation: In spring, weeds grow thick and continuous, and it is impossible to distinguish their names. They germinate and flourish at will at the water's edge and on the mound.
4. Poetry: After the rain, the grass is fresh, and the sand is clean.
From: Stone "Huanxisha Soft Grass Flat Sand Crossing the Rain"
Interpretation: Soft grass and sedge that grow evenly look green and fresh after being washed by rain; Riding on the thin sand after rain won't raise dust.
5. Poetry: I am as proud as grass.
Said by: Xin Qiji's Fu Cao in Song Dynasty.
Interpretation: In the past, Yu Mei lived a life of singing and dancing lightly, as if the grass was blown by the spring breeze every day and grew and prospered freely.