Forefathers planted trees for future generations to enjoy the shade! The tree is thousands of feet tall and the leaves are falling back to their roots! It takes ten years to plant trees and a hundred years to cultivate people!
Be unique: another; tree: establish; banner: flag. A metaphor for being different and forming a new family
Spring trees and dusk clouds admiring and missing friends
Dead trees blooming The dead trees bloom again. It is a metaphor for surviving a desperate situation and finding a miracle.
Uprooting a tree to find its roots is a metaphor for pursuing to the end.
A Hundred Years of Trees: Planting and cultivation. It is a metaphor that cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task.
Chishu Cunhong Hong: water depth. It generally refers to a scenic spot that is small but has flowers, trees, and clear springs and flowing water.
General Dashu originally refers to Feng Yi of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Later, it often refers to a general who is not proud of himself.
The sword tree on the mountain of swords is the punishment of hell according to Buddhism. Describes extremely cruel punishment.
Unique: tree: stand; banner: flag. Raise a flag alone. It is a metaphor that is unique and novel, and stands on its own.
Cultivating and Arboriculture Cultivating: weeding, tree: planting; Art: sowing. Plow fields, hoe weeds, plant trees, and sow seeds. Generally refers to all kinds of agricultural production labor.
Shake the tree and the earthworm shake: shake.蚍蜉: Big ant. A giant ant that wants to shake the tree. A metaphor for those who do not know their own abilities.
Huoshu Yinhua Huoshu: fiery red tree, refers to the tree