First, there are no catkins because of the wind, but sunflowers are biased towards the sun. -"Early Summer in the Guest" Song Sima Guang
Interpretation of vernacular: Catkin flutters with the wind, and only sunflowers face the sun.
Secondly, I learned to watch the morning glory in the mountains calmly and eat sunflower seeds with dew under the pine branches. -"I stayed in Wangchuan after a long rain" Don Wang Wei
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Shan Ye is clean, and sunflowers exposed under pine trees do not touch meat.
Third, sunflower is biased towards the sun, and its physical properties are hard to win. -"From Beijing to Fengxian, sing 500 words" Tang Du Fu
Vernacular interpretation: Sunflower leaves always face the sun, indicating that the nature of the material itself cannot be easily changed.
Fourth, the sunflowers in the green garden bask in the sun. -"Long Songs" Han Yuefu
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Sunflowers in the yard are still blue, and Ran Ran rises in the crystal morning dew.
5. Flowers bloom to the sun, and flowers fall to the moss. -"Sighing Sunflower" Don Dai Shulun
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: When flowers bloom, they can face the sun, and when they fall, they face the moss.