What are the famous sentences in Shelley's ode to the west wind? What does this mean?

Have you seen Shelley's ode to the west wind? If you have read it, you will know that there are many famous sentences in it that can inspire us and help us learn a lot of philosophy of life. If you haven't seen it, it doesn't matter. Next, Bian Xiao will choose some words for you to share with you.

1. "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" Do you think this sentence is familiar? I believe many people have heard of it, but I don't know that it comes from Shelley's ode to the west wind. The superficial meaning of this sentence is that time has changed from cold to summer. As long as winter comes, it means that we will usher in spring next season, which also implies that it is always dark before dawn. If we encounter difficulties and setbacks, we must not be afraid, let alone give up easily, because if you persist and work harder, maybe the sunshine at dawn is waiting for you, but if you give up, you will face endless darkness. Especially in this sudden epidemic, all of us are United without fear, let alone fear, because we all believe that winter is coming and spring is far away.

2. "Let it give birth to new life like dead leaves!" As we all know, when autumn comes, everything on the tree will turn yellow and then slowly return to the soil. Many people will inevitably feel sad and sad at this time. Why is the life span of leaves so short? But this sentence tells us that dead leaves do not mean their death, but are giving birth to new life. They turn themselves into nutrients, blend into the earth, and then sprout new life. This is a kind of dedication.

There are many famous sentences in it, such as "this life has been subdued by the heavy shackles of years" and "I used to be like you: proud, quick and unruly". You can read the book yourself if you like.