Hello, the modern poem "Little Grass" is as follows
"Little Grass"
Author: Xueru
I am a Grass
No need for special care
Not jealous of compliments to flowers
Nor do I compete with flowers
I am who I am< /p>
Swaying with the wind
That’s enough
I am a grass
Don’t pay attention to my past and next lives
I will face death calmly
I will also be reborn under the call of the spring breeze
The growth rings of time will never fall
I am a small grass< /p>
Never expect to grow into a towering tree
Blessing the common people
But it also adds color to the earth
Let the air be calm and not dry< /p>
I am a grass, I want to grind the leaves into embroidery needles
Embroider the vigorous morning glow
Show the splendor of the setting sun
Let the world be filled with the fragrance of love
I am a grass
Bing Xin (October 5, 1900 - February 28, 1999), female, formerly known as Xie Wanying, A native of Changle, Fujian, he is a member of the China Association for the Promotion of Democracy (China Association for the Promotion of Democracy). Chinese poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist, and essayist. The pen name Bing Xin comes from "a piece of ice heart in a jade pot". In the "Morning News" in August 1919, Bing Xin published her first essay "Reflections on the Twenty-One Day Hearing" and her first novel "Two Families". Before and after studying abroad in 1923, he began to publish correspondence essays under the general title "For Young Readers", which became the foundation of Chinese children's literature. In 1946, she was hired as the first foreign female professor in Japan by the University of Tokyo, teaching the "New Chinese Literature" course. She returned to China in 1951. Bing Xin passed away in Beijing Hospital at 21:12 on February 28, 1999. She was 99 years old and was known as the "Old Man of the Century."