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The wildfire cannot be burned out, but the spring breeze blows it again. It comes from a poem by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, in "Farewell to the Ancient Grass." "Farewell to the Ancient Yuancao" is a composition written for examinations. It is said that Bai Juyi composed it when he was sixteen. The wildfire never burns out, but the spring breeze blows and grows again. It means: no matter how mercilessly the fire burns, as long as the spring breeze blows, green weeds will appear everywhere again, which vividly expresses the tenacious vitality of weeds.
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