The original singer of "Wild Waves" was Sis Hua. The lyrics of the song were as follows: Wave after wave came one after another. The wind carried me swaying. The dream was burning. My heart was praying. There was no need to linger. I swaggered through the crowd. I was unrestrained with my mood. Don't admit defeat. Follow my footsteps. If you want to love me, come. Wild waves are an attitude. Wild waves are rising and falling. Wild waves, wild waves. Wild Wave was a kind of attitude, and Wild Wave was not restrained.
It's not a true story. 'Where the Wild Things Are' is a wonderful tale made up to spark the imagination of readers and viewers. There's no factual basis to it.
Spring was the season for harvesting wild vegetables. There were many kinds of wild vegetables for people to eat. We can learn about some common spring wild vegetables, such as rat grass, southern clover, Chinese goji, Chinese toon, shepherd's purse, etc. These wild vegetables had a unique taste and way of eating. They could be used to stir-fry, salad, stuffing, and so on. The characteristics of wild vegetables in spring were fresh, green, and fragrant. They were beneficial to the health of the body. It was worth mentioning that some wild vegetables such as Chinese toon and shepherd's purse needed to be blanched to remove the astringent taste. In general, wild vegetables were abundant in spring, and people could choose to eat them according to their tastes and preferences.