In the war-torn years, the country was ruined, and the mountains and rivers were broken. However, spring is still coming as scheduled, and the land is covered in a new layer of greenery. In this once prosperous city, although the traces of war are still visible, the vitality of spring has quietly arrived. The bricks and stones on the city wall are mottled, witnessing the glory and vicissitudes of the past.
However, on top of the ruined walls, green vines stubbornly climb, adding a touch of life to the ancient city. Although the streets of the city are deserted, the spring plants and trees grow here wantonly, as if telling the tenacity and perseverance of life.
In the fields on the outskirts, farmers are busy, sowing seeds of hope. They believe that as long as they work hard, the land can still produce abundant fruits. The spring sun shines on them, bringing them warmth and strength.
The willow trees by the river pull out their buds and gently sway with the wind, as if telling the tenacity of life. The river flows slowly, taking away the haze of war and leaving clarity and tranquility. In this war-torn land, spring plants are growing hard, bringing hope and courage to people.
The poem conveys a spirit of perseverance. Even in the most difficult of times, life grows tenaciously and hope still burns in people's hearts.
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