What are the poems about Xiaocao’s tenacious vitality?

The poems about Xiaocao’s tenacious vitality are as follows.

"The grass on the original plain dries up and grows every year. The wildfire does not burn it out, but it grows again when the spring breeze blows." This is a classic sentence pattern in "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland" by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Through the description of the grass on the grassland, the tenacity of the grass's vitality is shown.

“The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as butter, and the color of grass looks far away but not up close.”.

This sentence comes from "Spring Night Happy Rain" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It depicts the vitality of the grass after the spring rain through delicate brushwork.

"The lonely grass grows beside the stream, and the oriole sings in the deep trees.".

This wonderful sentence by Wei Yingwu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, compares the living conditions of grass and oriole, showing that grass can show its tenacity even in a difficult environment.