This poem has only one meaning, a unit for organizing sentences: beautiful flowers. People just marvel at and envy her beauty when she blooms, and don't realize how many hardships and great sacrifices she has experienced when she is still in bud.
This is a philosophical poem, but the author does not preach empty, but uses a lot of metaphors and rhetoric to make sense, which gives a vivid impression. "Flower" is compared to the success of life. "Germination" is compared to the initial stage of success; "Spring of Tears" is not only the hard work of planting flowers; "Blood rain" is not just a sacrifice to nourish flowers.
And "bright" means bright and gorgeous colors. The word "Yan Ming" vividly illustrates and highlights the "success" of flowers; The word "admiration" used here has a more amazing meaning than "envy", thus setting off the brilliance of the flower of success.
Whether it is gorgeous flowers or other achievements, when she shows her success, it is really enviable and appreciated, but can everyone understand the hardships behind her? The author uses exclamation marks to express her feeling that people only marvel at and envy others' success, but can't see the efforts behind them.
However, this word inherited the word "only" and naturally turned around, which opened the thinking behind it: tracing the course of success. Flower's success is not born, but when she was a small bud, she began to work hard. As the bright flower of today, she was soaked with endless bitter and even painful tears, and shed bright red blood and tears all the way, even at the expense.
In short, the "flower of success" is the crystallization of blood and tears, and the bud of struggle and sacrifice. Only after this baptism will there be the brilliance and success of flowers. The author compares "now" with "at the beginning", connects "struggle", "sacrifice" with "success", and connects "blood and tears" with "glory", which highlights the hard-won success of flowers.