What do you mean, the day is everywhere, and youth has just arrived?

Meaning: this place is not suitable for life growth, but the moss grows green, showing its youth, and where does this youth come from?

Author: Qing dynasty? Yuan Mei

From: Moss

Life is not everywhere, youth is just coming. Although moss is as small as rice, it also blooms like peony.

Vernacular translation: in the shade where the bright sunshine in spring can't shine, life sprouts as usual and grows vigorously as usual. Even the moss as small as a grain of rice has never given up and has no shame, and still blooms proudly like that beautiful and noble peony.

This is an inspirational poem. Although moss is out of sunlight, it is so small, quietly open, unobtrusive and unappreciated. However, I am still so persistent and open, and I have no shame. It has the courage to realize its value in adversity, full of self-confidence, and seriously blooms its most beautiful moment to the world without reservation.

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Yuan Mei (17 16- 1797) was a poet and essayist in Qing dynasty. Zi Zi Cai was named Jian Zhai, and in his later years he was called Cangshan layman, Suiyuan master and Suiyuan old man. Han nationality, Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) people. Qianlong was a scholar for four years and served as a magistrate in Lishui, Jiangning and other counties. He has political achievements and came back at the age of forty. Build a garden at the foot of Xiaocang Mountain in Jiangning and recite it. A wide range of poetry disciples, especially female disciples. Yuan Mei is one of the representative poets in Ganjia period, and he is also called "the three great poets in Ganjia" with Zhao Yi and Jiang Shiquan. After composing music.

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