2. The autumn daisies are gently, gently and little in bud.
Winter wintersweet stands quietly in the corner, faint and straight.
4. Snowflakes in winter quietly float down from the air, gently, gently!
5. Willow buds are quietly exposed from the branches, thin and sharp;
6. Lotus quietly emerges from the lotus leaf, clear and elegant;
7. Autumn leaves fall slowly from the branches, gently and fluttering;
8. Chimonanthus praecox blooms silently from the cold, with a faint fragrance.
9. Dew in the morning, quietly strolling out from the petals, round and bright.
10, light rain in summer, falling from the sky, wet and cool.
Extended data:
The phrase "Spring grass, green, sneaks out from the soil" comes from the work "Spring" by modern essayist Zhu Ziqing.
This sentence vividly expresses the vitality when spring comes with anthropomorphic sentences. "Invisibility" means that spring comes inadvertently, just like grass grows inadvertently. "Tenderness" can better reflect the freshness of grass when it first grows out. "Green" means that the grass grows fast and well.