Moss Everywhere in the Day is a poem by Yuan Mei, a poet in Qing Dynasty. Moss was originally a low-grade plant, mostly parasitic in dark and humid places, but it also has its own survival instinct and life intention, and will not lose the courage to grow because of the harsh environment. The poet saw this and praised it. The original text of this poem is as follows:
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Life is not everywhere, youth is just coming.
Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony.
The translation is as follows:
Moss grows green where the sun can't shine during the day.
Moss flowers are as big as rice grains, and they also have peony-like flowers.