What is the poetic quality of Yuan Mei's poem Moss?

Original text:

Life is not everywhere, youth is just coming.

Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony.

From: Moss by Yuan Mei in Qing Dynasty.

In the shady place where the warm sunshine in spring can't shine, life germinates as usual, and the moss is still green. Although moss is as small as a grain of rice, it still blooms like that noble peony.

Poetry: The author praised the extremely ordinary life-moss with simple words. Moss's life seems very humble. Spring has come, and it also has its own blooming beauty. Small but not inferior.

Peony has the pride of national beauty, but it is one of the indispensable life in nature, just like moss.

Extended data:

Moss is a low-level plant, mostly parasitic in dark and humid places, but it also has its own life instinct and intention, and will not lose the courage to grow hair because of the harsh environment. The poet can see this and sing it, which is very eye-catching!

"Sunlight is everywhere" is such a place that is not suitable for the growth of life, but the moss grows green and shows youth. Where does this youth come from? "Just arrived", well, it didn't come from anywhere, but was created by the vigorous moss itself!

It is with strong vitality that it breaks through the obstacles of the environment and glows with youthful brilliance. Moss will also bloom. Of course, it's sad. Flowers are as small as rice grains, but aren't they just small flowers? As long as we can develop, seed and multiply, it is a victory in life.

Therefore, "learning from peony" is both modesty and pride! Yes, moss is so small and humble that it can't be compared with peony, but peony is cultivated and appreciated with heart.

However, lichens strive for the right to be as open as flowers with the strength of their own lives-this world does not exist only for a few geniuses and heroes!