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Do you mean now or before?

Not sure whether it means now or before. The words "numerous grasses" and "ivy" in "Pray for the victory over ivy" have no direct relationship with political stance, and it is impossible to determine whether they refer to the current or former. "Wu Fan" is usually used to describe numerous or messy things, while "evergreen tree" is usually used to describe eternal or lasting things. Therefore, the phrase "pray for countless things to win the eternal spring" may be to wish someone more achievements in all aspects, or to hope that something will continue to prosper and develop. The titles of "current" and "former" are usually related to specific political or organizational positions. If a person holds a position or position, he is called the "incumbent" of the position or position; If he no longer holds the post or position, he is called the "predecessor" of the post or position.