Poetry about the vitality of seeds sprouting

Relevant poems include: The spring breeze blows and life comes again, and the green mountains are firm and never let go.

1. The spring breeze blows and grows again: "The grass grows in Liliyuan, and it withers and grows every year. The wild fire cannot burn it out, but the spring breeze blows and grows again." It depicts the tenacious vitality of wild grass. Although it has been devastated by fire, it regains its vitality when the spring breeze blows. Similarly, seed germination also has this vitality and can thrive no matter what hardships it experiences.

2. Clinging to the green mountains and not letting go: This sentence comes from the Qing Dynasty poet Zheng Xie's "Bamboo and Stone": "Cleaning to the green mountains and not letting go. Standing on the rock, it is still strong after a thousand blows, regardless of the east, west, north, south wind." The poem praises the tenacious vitality of bamboos. They can grow in rocks and remain resilient despite the baptism of wind and rain. The same is true for seed germination. No matter how harsh the environment is, it can grow tenaciously.