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A classic prose about the depth of autumn wild grass

A fallen leaf and a light rain bring the coolness of autumn. Walking into the autumn countryside, the sky is vast and high, the blue is washable, and the clouds are even whiter. Under the sky, the mountains and fields are still green and green. Compared with spring and summer, the green is more dignified and deeper. I find that the grass in autumn is more vibrant and enchanting than ever. They are surrounded by tall and low trees, spread on the winding field ridges, lingering under various melon sheds and bean trellises, hiding among vegetables and rice... They grow wildly, in patches, and follow the terrain. , dyeing the rich green, flowing everywhere like water, forming green waves in autumn.

If you get closer and lean over, you will see all kinds of grasses, either bowing their bows shyly or smiling enthusiastically. As you walk, they wrap around your legs and hold your waist, greeting each other step by step, as affectionate and naughty as children. Look, that cute dog's tail grass has long spread its fluffy tidbits high, for fear that people will not see it. There are clumps and patches, as if there are countless puppies, you are next to me, I bump into you, playing and playing. If you touch it lightly with your hand, the small, sandy brown fruits will fall down one after another and fall into your palm; if you don't pay attention, the fruit will penetrate into your neck, and your skin will feel itchy like insects crawling. I remember when we were children, we girls liked to pick them off and make them into little bunnies or flower baskets, while boys used them to amuse others. The soft dog's tail grass leaves us with so much childhood joy! The leaf grass that grows in the wild is much taller than the one that lives in potted flowers. It is almost as long as the foxtail grass. Under the slender branches and leaves are dotted small ripe orange-red fruits, arranged neatly and evenly. As beautiful as a necklace. There are also rushes, reeds, hairy roots, and countless unknown grasses that welcome the coming of autumn with their unique beauty and ways.

This vast autumn wilderness is full of wild interest and vividness. The vines of different thicknesses and lengths show graceful dancing. Wild sweet potato vines like to climb walls and trees. They can climb as high as the tree is tall, weaving large leaves and bunches of purple-red flowers into a hollow cloak, gently covering the top of the tree. Wild morning glories hold up small light purple, pink, and light blue umbrellas. They are light and smart, like acrobats, jumping high and low among bushes, grass, and bamboo fences, jumping as they please, attracting small butterflies. Dance with all your heart. In the fields beside the mountains, some ruins left over from ancient times have become a platform for many unknown vines to grow. They twine and climb freely, making them lively and interesting. From time to time, a group of birds would fly in and whisper or sing affectionately. The broken earth walls would show a simple mood and desolate beauty. If painters and photographers come here, they will be inspired and create emotionally. Looking around, there are sweet potatoes, pumpkins, grapes planted by the villagers...all over the mountains and plains, wandering around at will, singing and dancing.

Although the autumn fields lack the bright and rich colors of spring and summer flowers, they are still colorful and enchanting. In particular, the flowers produced by various wild grasses are pink, simple, small and exquisite. Some bloom on the branches, either goose yellow or pink, lightly dancing; some are close to the ground, with blue and white flowers as big as soybeans, with low eyebrows and a slight smile, so beautiful and charming that if you don't pay attention, you can hardly see them. Their attractive appearance; some flowers are strip-shaped, similar in color to leaves, and many strips of flowers are gathered together, like windmills. In the grass, there is a kind of pheasant flower, which blooms in late summer and early autumn. A flower will bloom between each branch and leaf. The newly emerged flower core is purple-red, with layers of silvery-white petals from top to bottom. Like candles, it reminds people of the soft and holy candles lit in solemn and quiet churches on Christmas night. It is said that it is also an herb that clears away heat and dispels fire. In addition, there are unique wild fruits in autumn: red vine fruits that are like agate, mountain gardenias that are like burning torches, pomegranates that make your mouth split open with laughter, and brown cockleburs that stick to your clothes. Children... These flowers and fruits of various sizes and colors are like happy stars scattered in the green sea, adding elegance, rhyme, joy, and lingering poetry to the autumn fields.

The autumn wind blew through the deep grass, and bursts of fragrance came to face. It was the aroma of earth. After sniffing carefully, I found that there was also a faint smell of grass. Squat down and take a closer look, and you will see many common herbs, such as plantain, perilla seed, angelica root, and hairgrass root... In the deep autumn grass sea, you feel like you are lying in your mother's arms, inhaling the fragrant scent. Body fragrance dilutes the state of mind, strengthens feelings, and makes you intoxicated without knowing where to go.