1. Chicken: It means that students have just started to learn to fly, which means that they are full of energy and have unlimited prospects.
2. Spring seedlings: It means that students are like the nursery in spring, full of vitality and potential, waiting to grow sturdily.
3. The first snow: it means that students are pure and innocent, just like the first snow in winter, white and full of hope.
4. Dawn: It means that classmates are the first ray of sunshine in the morning, representing hope and future.
5. In the prime of life: It means that students are in the prime of life and have unlimited possibilities and potential.
6. Ocean of knowledge: At the stage of learning, students are just like being in the ocean of knowledge and exploring the unknown world.
7. Peach and plum: The flowers of the peach and plum tree symbolize youth and beauty, and also imply that classmates are the future and hope of the motherland.
In short, some natural elements, emotional elements or symbolic images are often used in poetry to refer to classmates to express their praise, concern and expectation.