Poetry about weeds?

"Grass"

"Farewell to the Ancient Grass"

Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi

Li Liyuan grows grass, one year old Dry and prosperous.

Wildfires never burn out, but the spring breeze blows them again.

The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the clear green meets the deserted city.

I sent the king and grandson off again, and they were full of love.

Note: Lili describes the appearance of dense weeds. Rong: lush. Yuanfang: grass in the distance. Qingcui: The green color reflected by the sunlight on the grass. Wangsun: refers to the descendants of noble children, here refers to people who travel far away. luxuriant: the appearance of lush grass.

Explanation: This poem praises the tenacious vitality of weeds by describing the characteristics of weeds, and at the same time expresses the feeling of parting by chanting weeds.

The grass in the wilds is lush in summer and withered in winter. It is like this every year. Wildfires cannot burn it out. When the spring breeze blows, it grows vigorously. The distant weeds encroach on the pedestrian path. , those nearby are also spreading under the deserted city

. It's time to say goodbye to someone far away from home, and the lush weeds seem to be full of farewell feelings.