Xia Yan
There is such a story.
Someone asked: What is the most powerful thing in the world? There are many different answers, some say elephants, some say lions, and some say King Kong is a joke. Of course, no one knows how powerful King Kong really is.
As a result, all the answers were completely wrong. The most powerful thing in the world is the seeds of plants. The power that a seed can show is simply beyond everything.
This is another story.
The human skull is very dense and strong. Physiologists and anatomists tried their best to separate it completely, but failed. Later, someone suddenly invented a method, that is, put some plant seeds in the skull to be dissected, give them temperature and humidity, and let the seeds sprout. As soon as these seeds germinate, they completely separate all the bones that cannot be separated by mechanical force with terrible power. The power of plant seeds is so great.
This may be a bit special, and it is not easy for ordinary people to understand. So, have you seen a grass growing under the ruins and stones? In order to yearn for the sunshine and realize its will to live, no matter how heavy the stones on it are and how narrow the space between them is, it always twists and turns, but stubbornly penetrates into the ground. Its roots burrow into the soil and its buds stand upright. This is an irresistible force, and the stones that stop it are overturned by it. A seed is so powerful.
No one calls grass Hercules, but its power is unparalleled in the world. This kind of power is an invisible vitality for ordinary people. As long as life exists, this kind of power will appear, and the stones on it are not enough to stop it, because it is a force of "long-term war of resistance", which is elastic, resilient and tenacious.
If you don't fall into fertile soil, but into ruins, the living seeds will never sigh pessimistically. It believes that only with resistance can you be tempered. The grass with fighting spirit at the beginning of life is tough grass, and only this kind of grass can laugh at the potted flowers raised in the glass shed.