"Green Buds" is a poem about youth written by Bing Xin. It is from Bing Xin's "Spring Water with Stars". Original text: The tender green buds say to the young people: "Develop yourself!" The pale white flowers say to the young people: "Contribute yourself!" The crimson fruits say to the young people: "Sacrifice yourself!" "Young Green" The poet uses the growth of plants as a metaphor for the growth of youth, and encourages young people to work hard, constantly enrich, improve, and develop themselves, and be willing to make greater contributions and sacrifices to human society. And "The Flower of Success" is also about plants. Original text: The flower of success, people only admire her current beauty! However, her bud was soaked in the tears of struggle and sprinkled with the blood of sacrifice. "Flower" refers to people, "Ya'er" refers to the time before success, "Fountain of Tears" refers to the efforts made, and "Blood Rain" refers to the hardships on the road. Tell people philosophy through plants. What the poet wants to tell us is: Don’t just see the moment of incomparable glory of the successful person, but also the process of the successful person working hard and fighting for it, so as to motivate yourself, actively pay, and run towards the successful goal. Aim forward. Through her poems, she told people that success requires the washing of wind and frost and a difficult process. She wants to tell us that when you go through these difficulties, you can receive a candy and the flower of success.