The long grass is so lush that the withered grass will thicken the color of the grass every autumn and winter. Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it. Sweet they crowded on th

The long grass is so lush that the withered grass will thicken the color of the grass every autumn and winter. Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it. Sweet they crowded on the old highway, and I heard them sigh behind you. meaning How lush the long grass is. It is thick in autumn and winter every year.

Ruthless wildfires can only burn dry leaves. When the spring breeze blows, the earth is green.

Weeds and wild flowers pave the ancient road, and the end of the grass under the bright sun is your journey.

I once again sent away my bosom friend, and the thick grass represented my deep affection.

Precautions:

1. Ford: Write poems by borrowing ancient poems or idioms. There is usually the word "fu" in front of a poem. This is a way for ancient people to learn to write poems, or to write poems on different topics at literati gatherings, or to write poems on topics in imperial examinations, which is called "Fu Yi". In the Southern Dynasties, Emperor Liang Yuan's Fu Zeduo was an early poem of "Appropriate Fu". The popularity of "appropriate fu" was in the Tang Dynasty and has been used ever since. It is more important to try to paste poems than to arrange them properly.

2. Separation: the appearance of lush grass.

3. Fiona Fang: vast grassland.

4. Green: the grassland is bright green.

5. Wang Sun: Great grandson. This refers to the dispatched person.

6. Growth: The grass looks lush.