Poetry describing spring seedlings

Only the grass grows beside the brook,

There are orioles singing in the deep trees.

The spring tide brings rain late and comes quickly,

There is no boat crossing the wild crossing.

This poem is about Yedu in spring. Although there are orioles chirping and singing on the trees in the deep forest, the world is full of suffering and there are sad scenes everywhere. In the wind and rain, the spring tide comes quickly, and the wilderness is deserted. The boat is horizontal and the grass is thick. This is a true portrayal of society at that time!

The most profound impression on me is the poems of Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty.

Yuan Yuan leaves the grass,

One year old and one dry and prosperous.

The wildfire cannot be burned out,

The spring breeze blows and rekindles it.

In this poem, especially the last two sentences, "The wild fire will not burn out, but the spring breeze will blow again." Regardless of the revolutionary war years, many heroes and martyrs have sacrificed their lives to inspire fighting spirit and show their heroic spirit of not being afraid to shed their blood. We believe that life is short and revolutions are continuous. As long as we have a strong revolutionary will and the spring breeze arrives, the revolutionary weeds will be reborn. Later, when people encountered heavy pressure and difficulties, whether they were studying, studying, or working, they often used the poem "The wild fire will not burn out, but the spring breeze will blow again" to encourage themselves.