Lu bingsheng
Many pine trees on the cliff grow in cracks in the rock. People gave it a good name-Jinsong. Not only Jinsong, but also some other trees and small flowers and grass.
Some cracks in the rock are inherent before the growth of plants, and some are small cracks at first, and then they are gradually expanded by the roots into larger cracks now. In order to take root and stand firm, Jinsong had to shape the thick and round root into a flat shape, and had to drill, squeeze and grow hard in it so as not to be caught in the crevices of rocks and meet the needs of survival in the crevices of rocks. "Natural selection, survival of the fittest." It is this submission, this patience and this adaptation that makes Jinsong on the cliff different from ordinary pine trees growing in fertile soil and superior natural conditions. Jinsong Cliff is magnificent and stands proudly on the unattainable high cliff, with the sky and the rock. It is the object of poets in past dynasties, the "model" written by the painter God, and the idol in people's hearts. The ordinary pine trees growing on the flat ground, though deep-rooted, lush and full of rich flavor, even a 3-year-old child can climb up and play, with no status or dignity at all.
It is this ability to survive in the cracks that makes Jinsong and the rock integrated and rock-solid. Tornadoes can pull up pine trees in the soil, but they can't blow away pine trees on cliffs. Mountain torrents can move trees in the soil, but they can't do anything about Jinsong on the rock. Without the ready-made conditions and the enjoyment of the day after tomorrow, I am afraid that only Jinsong on the cliff knows the hardships of living in the cracks.
Nature is like this, so is human society: not because of exile, not because of frustration, perhaps Li Bai, Du Fu, Qu Yuan and others will not write masterpieces handed down from generation to generation. The determination of peasant children to go to college may come from their last persistence, where there is no relaxed environment and no retreat. The most brilliant moment in a person's career is often not after success, but before success and fame.
Don't have too many cracks, because every crack will catch a bitter story. There is no gap, because it is full of struggling scenery. Cracks are adversity, cracks are shackles. At the same time, cracks are the source of strength and the foundation of immortality.
Oh, the magic crack!
Wish you success! Believe in yourself, believe in yourself!