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What are the famous sayings about "spring"?

Mother’s love is always there in spring. ——France

Winter is coming, can spring be far behind? ——Shelley.P.B.

The will and warmth of spring are gradually driving away the cold winter. ——Gide

What kind of world would it be without flowers in spring and life without love? ——Guo Moruo

The spring sun injects new life into even the humblest flower. —— Scott

The spring river tide reaches the sea level, and the bright moon on the sea rises with the tide. ——Zhang Ruoxu of the Tang Dynasty, "Moonlit Night with Flowers on the River in Spring"

When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the water on the river is as green as blue. ——"Recalling Jiangnan" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

In late autumn, can we still find the flowers that we missed in spring and summer? ——Balzac

If you don’t sow in spring, you won’t grow in summer, you won’t be able to harvest in autumn, and you won’t be able to taste in winter. ——Hyde

The characteristics of spring can only be recognized in winter, and the best poems in May can be sung behind the stove. ——Heine

Flowers bloom in spring, harvest is busy in summer, fruits are abundant in autumn, and you sit comfortably by the fire in winter. —— Ovid

One flower cannot dress up the beautiful spring. Only when one person takes the lead can one move alone. Only when everyone takes the lead can the mountains and seas be moved. ——Lei Feng

When the spring flowers are tired of blooming, they quietly withdraw from the branches, giving up their beauty and leaving behind the small fruits. ——Bi Shumin

The leaves have all fallen off. Is the tree hibernating? All your hair has fallen out, is your brain hibernating? If the leaves have fallen out, they will grow back in spring, and if the hair has fallen out, you will not be so lucky. ——Jimmy

The lovely spring is rolling in with the tide of flowers and music, making waves of flowers rise on the earth, and the music of spring resounds in the air.

——Mei Longfellow