2. In winter, the strong wind keeps roaring, like a fierce tiger throwing the earth into the cold. The grass took off its green coat and put on its golden coat, fighting against the strong wind and waiting for it to grow taller again in the spring breeze next year.
People praise grass because it has tenacious vitality. Although the grass is slender, it can withstand the ups and downs of nature. The more it is hit by wind and rain, the more it thrives. Whether it is wildfire, strong wind or drought, it can't destroy its firm belief in life. In the storm and the scorching sun, the grass becomes stronger and stronger.
Among plants, grass is called one of the most tenacious plants. Every time a storm comes, the trees on the roadside are blown apart, but the grass does not bow its head because of the rain. Rain can only wash the dust off its neck, and strong wind can't make it bend over. After the storm, it still looks refreshed. Therefore, I admire the indomitable spirit of grass, so I want to be strong, not weak, and be a real man no matter what I do, just like grass.
5. The shapes and patterns of seeds are also different.
6. The grass doesn't stand proudly like a big tree; It is not as colorful, beautiful, charming and fragrant as a flower. So few people will appreciate it and love it.
7. The grass still shines with bright spots and indomitable spirit. Although the grass is not as tall and straight as the towering trees, nor as bright red and beautiful as the flowers, their spirit is enough to cover all this up and make people re-recognize and marvel.
Ordinary grass covers every corner of the world, some grow in golden rice fields, some grow in inconspicuous corners, and some grow on steep cliffs. All over the mountains and rivers, where is it? Probably because it can be seen everywhere and easily available, it is often oppressed and excluded. But who knows that the life of grass is very tenacious!
9. I accidentally found a faint new green in the stone in the corner. At first I thought it was moss, but take a closer look. Ah! A petite leaf sticks out from a crack in the stone; Although the leaves are small, they are tender and oily. There is almost no sunshine, no rain and no soil for it to take root. Why didn't it grow? It may be able to stay in the stone as safely as a germinated seed, but when there is no sunshine, rain and dirt, how much effort is needed to break through this hard stone.