The reason why the flowers shed tears in the poem Dewdrops is

It’s because the bees collect the honey from the flowers. According to the query related information: "Flowers shed tears" is selected from "Dew" by Kaneko Misuzu translated by Wu Fei. From the second half of the poem, "When it reaches the ears of a bee, it will act like it has done something wrong." "The one who returns nectar." It can be seen that the flowers shed tears because the bees collected the nectar from the flowers. This is a reflection of the poet's imagination. The whole poem is "Don't tell anyone, okay? In the corner of the courtyard in the early morning, the flowers quietly shed tears." If this thing gets out and reaches the ears of bees, it will return the nectar as if it has done something wrong. "The poet uses personification to say "morning dew" is "flower." "Children are shedding tears" gives flowers to human emotions, making people feel a unique sense of beauty and poetry. This kind of imagination can not only make people feel the beauty of nature, but also arouse human beings' attention and protection of nature. A series of imaginations vividly depict the innocent and lovely thoughts of a child, allowing us to fully feel the value of childlike innocence. "Dew" is selected from "The Complete Collection of Nursery Rhymes by Kaneko Misuzu" published in 1984. This collection of nursery rhymes was called "food for the soul" and was hailed as a "superstar" by the Japanese poetry circle at that time.