Original text:
Life is not everywhere, youth is just coming.
Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony. (In a word: also)
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Moss is a poem by Yuan Mei, a poet in Qing Dynasty.
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Moss is a low-level plant, which is mostly parasitic in dark and humid places and is not suitable for life growth, but it will grow green. Flowers as small as rice grains, but also learn to open peony. As long as we can develop, seed and multiply, it is a victory in life.
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"Sunlight is everywhere" is such a place that is not suitable for the growth of life, but the moss grows green and shows youth. Where does this youth come from? "Youth just came", well, it didn't come from anywhere, but was created by vigorous moss itself! It is with strong vitality that it breaks through the obstacles of the environment and glows with youthful brilliance.
Moss is as small as rice. Moss will not bloom. "Learning from Peony" is both modesty and pride! Yes, moss is so small and humble that it can't be compared with beautiful peony, but peony is carefully cultivated by people, and moss strives for the right to be as open as flowers by relying on its own life-this world doesn't exist only for a few geniuses and heroes!
References:
Moss-Baidu Encyclopedia