Poetry describing tenacity and quality

Stand firmly on the green mountains and never let go, the roots are still in the broken rocks. They are still strong despite being struck by the southeast and northwest winds. - "Bamboo and Stone", Zheng Xie, the pines at the bottom of the gloomy stream, Lili Mountain Seedlings, with stems that are an inch in diameter, shade these hundred-foot strips. (Taikang of Jin Dynasty, Zuo Si) There are pine trees that are hundreds of feet tall, growing in the cold and humble valley bottom. (Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty) There is heavy snow on the green pine trees, and they are tall and tall. Zhi. (Chen Yi)? The slippery moss is not related to the rain, and the song of the pines is not faked by the wind. (Hanshanzi of the Tang Dynasty)