1. Verses about the life of grass
2. Verses about the strong life of grass
Verses about the life of grass 1. Describe the vitality of grass What are the tenacious poems?
The poems that describe the tenacious vitality of grass are as follows:?
1. The ice pin spring pulses, and the grass sprouts after the snow. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Wandering Alone in Qujiang in Early Spring"
Translation: The ice melts, the clear springs surge, the snow melts, and the young grass sprouts.
2. If you don’t see the grass by the river, it dies in winter and fills the road in spring. ——Baozhao of the Southern Song Dynasty, "It's Difficult to Travel on the Road Five"
Translation: Look at the grass by the river. It dies in winter and grows over the road again in spring.
3. The grass grows in Liliyuan, and it dries up and flourishes every year. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again. ——Tang Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland"
Translation: The grass on the wilderness is lush. Once a year it withers and flourishes again. No matter how mercilessly the fire burns. As long as the spring breeze blows the next year, there will be green weeds everywhere again.
4. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep vegetation in spring. ----"Spring Hope" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: Chang'an fell, the country was broken, only the mountains and rivers remained; spring came, and the sparsely populated Chang'an city was lush with vegetation.
5. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough wind knows the honest minister. ----"Ode to Xiao Yu" by Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: Only through the strong wind can you know which grass is the most abundant, and only through the turbulent world can you know who is the loyal minister.
6. Rain and dew grow long fibrous grass, and mountain seedlings reach into the clouds. ----"Ten Continuations of Ancient Poems" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: Grass is nourished by rain and dew and can only grow into slender weeds, but the pillars can tower into the clouds.
< p> 7. The grass plays the wind and the pen is played, and the feast is full of snow and the piano is full. ----"Inscribed on the Stone Maotang of General Jinwu Guo" by Chang Gun of the Western Han DynastyTranslation: The spring grass swayed with the strong wind, and the snow gradually began to melt while playing the piano.
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Idioms to describe the tenacious vitality of grass:
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1. Endless life
Definition: Shengsheng: a Chinese philosophical term that refers to changes and the occurrence of new things; Endless: there is no end. Constantly growing and multiplying.
2. Break out of the ground
Definition: Refers to the seeds sprouting and growing out of the ground, and the extended meaning is that new things have just appeared.
3. Vibrant
Definition: describes nature as full of vitality, or social life as active.
4. Strong wind and strong grass
Definition: In strong winds, only tough grass will not be blown down. It is a metaphor that only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong.
5. Full of vitality: Full of vitality refers to being full of vitality and vitality, describing the appearance of strong vitality.
2. Poems about the strong vitality of grass
1. The ice-pinned spring pulses, and the grass sprouts when the snow is gone.--When I traveled alone in Qujiang in early spring, I was a school scholar. (Bai Juyi)
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2. The snow on the tree roots has forced the flowers to bloom, and the ice on the pond bank has cleared away the grass. Only the frost is still white, and the spring breeze is ruthless to me.--
Sighing on the spring breeze and giving it to Li Twenty The Minister Er Jue (Bai Juyi)
3. You don’t see the grass by the river. It dies in winter and the road is full in spring. - It is difficult to travel (Bao Zhao)
4. You see the grass on the mountain , all have the potential of dry clouds. If the roots are not the same, why bother to cover up the sleeves.--Send Li Tu south to return to Lizhou (Cao Ye)
5. The grass is played with wind and pen, and the feast is full of snow Qin.--Inscribed on the Stone Maotang of Jin Wu Guo General (Chang Gun)
6. The rain and dew grow fibrous grass, and the mountain seedlings reach into the clouds. The wind and snow break the strong trees, and the moist pines are destroyed for fuel.-- Ten continuations of ancient poems (Bai Juyi)
7. The strong wind knows the strong grass, the rough wind knows the honest minister. The brave man knows the righteousness in peace, and the wise man must be benevolent.--Fu Xiao Yu (Li Shimin)
< p> 3. Verses that describe the strong vitality of grassVerses that describe the strong vitality of grass: 1. The sky is blue, the wind blows the grass and you can see the cattle and sheep.
("Chile Song") 2. The grass grows in the original land, and the grass dries up every year. (Bai Juyi: "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" 3. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is full of spring grass and trees.
(Du Fu: "Spring Hope") 4. Whoever speaks of the heart of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. (Meng Jiao: "Wandering Son's Song") 5. The grass in the dark forest is trembling with the wind, and the general draws his bow at night.
(Lu Lun: "Song of the Past") 6. Beans are planted at the foot of the southern mountain. The grass is thick and the bean seedlings are sparse. (Tao Yuanming: "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields") 7. The road is narrow and the grass and trees are long, and the evening dew touches my clothes.
(Tao Yuanming: (Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields)) 8. The lonely grass grows beside the stream, and there are orioles singing in the deep trees. (Wei Yingwu: (Xijian, Chuzhou)) 9. The random flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only the Asakusa has no horse hooves.
(Bai Juyi: (Spring Trip to Qiantang Lake)) 10. The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as crisp, and the color of grass looks far away but not close. (Han Yu: "Two Poems by Zhang Shiba of the Ministry of Water in Early Spring") 11. The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream.
(Xin Qiji: "Qingpingle Village Dwelling") 12. Outside the long pavilion, beside the ancient road, the green grass reaches the sky. (Li Shutong: "Farewell") 13. The lonely grass grows beside the stream, and the orioles sing in the deep trees.
(Wei Yingwu: "Chuzhou West Stream") 14. The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as crisp, and the color of grass looks far away but not up close. (Han Yu's "Early Spring Presents Zhang Shiba Yuanwailang of the Ministry of Water") 15. Wild grass and flowers beside the Suzaku Bridge, and the setting sun is setting at the entrance of Wuyi Lane.
(Liu Yuxi's "Black Clothes Lane") 16. The grass in the dark forest is trembling with wind, and the general draws his bow at night. (Lu Lun's "Song under the Sai") "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty The grass in Liliyuan grows wither and withers every year. Wildfires cannot burn it out, but the spring breeze blows and grows again.
The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, the clear green meets the deserted city, and sends the king and grandson away, full of farewell love.
Verses about the tenacious life of grass 1. What are the verses that describe the tenacious vitality of grass?
1. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough wind knows the honest minister. ——Tang Dynasty: Li Shimin's "Gift to Xiao Yu"
Translation: Only in the fierce and strong wind can you tell whether the grass is strong and tall, and in the era of fierce turmoil can you tell whether it is loyal. A faithful minister.
2. The grass grows in the original land, withering and flourishing every year. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again. ——Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi's "Cao/Fude Ancient Grass Farewell"
Translation: The wilderness is covered with lush green grass, and every autumn and winter, the grass turns yellow and becomes thicker in spring. Wildfires cannot burn away the weeds all over the ground, and the spring breeze blows the earth green again.
3. The lonely grass grows beside the stream, and the oriole sings in the deep trees. ——Tang Dynasty: Wei Yingwu's "Chuzhou West Stream"
Translation: Most of all, I like the faint wild grass growing beside the stream, and the oriole singing gracefully deep in the bushes.
4. The sky in the north and the sky in the south circle the roadside, and the roots extend everywhere. The luxuriance is always a merciless thing, and the east wind blows green one year after another. ——Tang Dynasty: Tang Yanqian's "Spring Grass"
Translation: No matter it is in the north or south, grass always grows all over the roadside. It grows continuously in the distance and can take root and multiply everywhere. The lush spring grass always urges people to go home early, and the spring wind blows the green grass for another year.
5. The sun is warm, the mulberry trees are shining like splashing water, and the wind is blowing like mugwort and mugwort. ——Song Dynasty: Su Shi's "Huanxi Sha·The soft grass is fresh after the rain"
Translation: Under the sunshine of spring, the mulberry trees in the fields are flourishing, shining as if they have been splashed with water; for a while The warm breeze carries the incense of mugwort and mugwort, refreshing the heart and lungs.
2. Poems about the strength of Xiaocao
Poems about Xiaocao The sunset in the isolated village, the jackdaws on the old trees in the light smoke, under the shadow of a flying dragon.
Green mountains and green waters, white grass, red leaves and yellow flowers. In spring, the vegetation in South Garden is new.
There are no fish in the river and the water is clear. The wind is strong and the grass is famous. The Buddha's head is short and covered with dung, and he is angry when people come from near and far.
Even if I don’t have the chance to visit Fan Gongting in person, I still remember the famous sayings and mottos. Who can lean on the moonlight tower alone? You are worried about the green grass in the world.
After giving meteors to colorful clouds, the wild grasses are also diligent. Last year, I was still shy about my beauty, and I didn’t sing any new poems.
The drizzle wets the light, the grass grows year by year, and hates the color of the grass. Looking at it from a distance, but there are no swallows, the song is not broken. Hongfei, the herds herds are hissing, the grass is green, remember the green skirts, pity the grass everywhere, the spring grass next year Green, the moss marks on the upper steps are green, the color of grass enters the curtain, and there are few willow cotton blowing on the green branches. There is no fragrant grass anywhere in the world. The grass on the original grass is withered every year. The wild fires are not going to burn out, the spring breeze blows again and the sunny day warms and the wheat smells. The grass is green and shaded, and the flowers are more beautiful. When the rain drizzles on the wall, the slender grass hangs down. The wind returns to the water and the flowers gather. Who can tell the heart of the grass. The three spring lights are reported. The wind blows the grass and the cows are seen. The wild flowers of the sheep are becoming more and more charming, and the grass in the shallows is as green as the horseshoe grass. The land is green and the water is white. The flowers are white and the toads are shining. The cold-soaked Qihuayao grass is thick with trees. The grass is lush and the warblers are flying. In February, the sky is blue and the wildness is vast. , the wind blows the grass low and sees the cattle and sheep. There are few willows blowing on the branches. There are no fragrant grasses in the clear river at the end of the world. The Hanyang trees are fragrant. The fragrant grass is desolate in Parrot Island. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the true love is seen in adversity. Poems or poems praising the tenacious vitality of the grass. The famous saying insists that the green mountains are not relaxed, and the roots are still in the broken rocks.
Even though you have endured countless blows, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. 11 Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell [Tang Dynasty] Bai Juyi Li Li Yuan grows grass, withered and prosperous every year.
Wildfires never burn out, but the spring breeze blows them again. The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the clear green meets the deserted city.
I sent the king and grandson off again, and they were full of love. Two poems by Zhang Shiba of the Ministry of Water in early spring (Part 1) Han Yu The light rain on the sky street is as moist as crisp, the color of grass looks far away but not up close.
The most beautiful thing about spring is the willows all over the imperial capital. Three poems by Ouyang Xiu for a spring outing in Fengle Pavilion. The green trees are mixed with the cries of mountain birds, and the clear wind ripples and falls flowers. The prefect is drunk when the birds are singing and the flowers are dancing. Tomorrow he will sober up and spring has returned.
The spring clouds are faint and the sun is shining brightly, and the grass is fluttering on the lapels. When I walked to the pavilion, I met the eunuch, who returned drunk from the basket and arranged flowers.
The sun is setting among the mangroves and green mountains, and the grass in the long suburbs is endlessly green. No matter that spring is coming to an end, visitors come and go in front of the pavilion and step on fallen flowers.
Chile Song [Northern Dynasties] Folk Song Chilechuan, at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like a dome, covering the four fields.
The sky is green, the fields are vast, and the grass is blown by the wind, and cattle and sheep can be seen low.
Wuyi Lane [Tang Dynasty] Liu Yuxi Wild grass and flowers beside Zhuque Bridge, the sunset is setting at the entrance of Wuyi Lane.
In the old days, the king Xietang Qianyan flew into the homes of ordinary people. 6Yoke [Song Dynasty] Zhao Shixiu It rains every house during the yellow plum season, and frogs are everywhere in the grassy ponds.
I didn’t come over at midnight because I had an appointment. I knocked the chess pieces and dropped the lanterns. 1. The sky is blue, and the wind blows and the grass is low, and you can see cattle and sheep. ("Chile Song") 2. The grass grows in the original land, and it dries up every year.
(Bai Juyi: "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" 3. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep spring vegetation. (Du Fu: "Spring Hope") 4. Whoever speaks of the heart of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring.
(Meng Jiao: "Wandering Son's Song") 5. The grass in the dark forest is trembling with wind, and the general draws his bow at night. (Lulun: "Song under the Sai") 6. Beans are planted at the foot of the southern mountain. The grass is full of bean seedlings.
(Tao Yuanming: "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields") 7. The road is narrow and the grass and trees are long, and the evening dew touches my clothes. (Tao Yuanming: (Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields)) 8. The lonely grass grows beside the stream, and the orioles sing in the deep trees.
(Wei Yingwu: (Xijian, Chuzhou)) 9. The flowers gradually become more charming, and only the grass in Asakusa has no horse hooves. (Bai Juyi: (Spring Trip to Qiantang Lake)) 10. The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as crisp, and the color of grass looks far away but not up close.
(Han Yu: "Two Poems by Zhang Shiba of the Ministry of Water in Early Spring") 11. The eaves are low and the grass is green on the stream. (Xin Qiji: "Qingpingle Village Dwelling") 12. Outside the long pavilion, beside the ancient road, the green grass reaches the sky.
(Li Shutong: "Farewell") 13. Alone and lonely grass grows beside the stream, and there are orioles singing in the deep trees. (Wei Yingwu: "Chuzhou West Stream") 14. The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as crisp, and the color of grass looks far away but not up close.
(Han Yu's "Early Spring Presents Zhang Shiba Yuanwailang of the Ministry of Water") 15. Wild grass and flowers beside the Suzaku Bridge, and the setting sun is setting at the entrance of Wuyi Lane. (Liu Yuxi's "Black Clothes Alley") 16. The grass in the forest is frightened by the wind, and the general draws his bow at night.
(Lu Lun's "Song under the Sai") "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty The grass on Liliyuan grows wither and withers every year. Wildfires cannot burn it out, but spring breeze blows and grows again. The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, the clear green connects the deserted city, and sends the king and grandson away, full of farewell love.
"Early Spring" The light rain on Yutian Street in the Tang Dynasty is as moist as crisp, the color of grass looks far away but not up close. The most advantage of spring is that it is better than the smoke and willows all over the emperor's capital. , the water surface is initially flat and the clouds are low. In several places, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud.
The wild flowers are becoming more and more charming, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves. My favorite part of the lake is the east side of the lake, where the green poplar trees shade the white sand embankment.
"West Stream in Chuzhou" by Wei Yingwu There is only pity on the grass growing beside the stream, and there are orioles singing in the deep trees. The spring tide brings rain late in the day, and there is no boat crossing the wild river.
3. Poems about the tenacious vitality of grass
Host, this is a good one. The inscription of "Weeds" - Lu Xun When I am silent, I feel fulfilled; I will speak, and at the same time Feeling empty.
The life of the past is dead. I rejoice greatly in this death, for by this I know that it once lived.
The life of death has decayed. I rejoice greatly in this decay, for by this I know that it is not empty.
It is my sin that the mud of life is abandoned on the ground, producing no trees but only weeds. Weeds have no deep roots and no beautiful flowers and leaves, yet they absorb dew, water, and the blood and flesh of the dead, each of which robs it of its existence.
While it is alive, it will still be trampled on and cut down until it dies and decays. But I am calm and happy.
I will laugh and I will sing. I love my weeds, but I hate the ground decorated with weeds.
The underground fire is running and raging underground; once the lava erupts, it will burn out all the weeds and trees, leaving nothing to decay. But I am calm and happy.
I will laugh and I will sing. There is such silence in heaven and earth that I cannot laugh and sing.
Even if heaven and earth were not so peaceful, I might not be able to. Between light and darkness, life and death, past and future, I dedicate this tussock of wild grass as my pledge to friend and foe, man and beast, those I love and those I do not love.
For my own sake, for the sake of friend and foe, man and beast, those whom I love and those whom I do not love, I hope that this wild grass will decay quickly. Otherwise, I have not lived in the first place, which would be truly more unfortunate than death and decay.
Go away, weeds, even with my inscription! April 26, 1927 Lu Xun wrote in Baiyun Tower in Guangzhou.