1. The vernacular translation of "Moss": In places where it is difficult for plants to grow without sunlight, moss can grow green and show beautiful youth. The moss flower is as big as a grain of rice, and it must rely on the power of its own life to bloom like the beautiful and fragrant peony.
2. "Moss" When the day is not around, youth comes naturally. The moss flowers are as small as rice, and they also bloom like peonies.
3. "Moss" is a poem written by Yuan Mei, a poet in the Qing Dynasty. This poem praises the fact that although moss lives in a dark and humid place, it has its own life instinct and life intention, and will not lose the courage to grow because of the harsh environment. The whole poem personifies moss and integrates the poet's feelings and emotions into the creation of the image. It is full of rationality and interest, and the meaning is clear and profound. It is simple and clear and has a strong philosophical meaning.