This is one of the smallest wildflowers I have ever come across; I found it growing abundantly along the edge of a rice field, where it thrives in large numbers. The flower is so tiny that it doesn't even look like a flower from a distance; you have to get very close to appreciate its details—from its shape and petals to its beautiful, bright yellow color. When I first discovered it, I tried taking a photo with my mobile phone, but the results were poor because the details weren't visible. Unfortunately, I had forgotten to bring my macro lens, so I had to go back home to get it before attempting to photograph the flower again. Using the macro lens yielded much better results, allowing every detail to be clearly seen. Honestly, it is a truly beautiful flower, both in shape and color. If it were just a little larger, I might be interested in cultivating it in front of my house; I am certain my older sister would love the flower itself, even if she wouldn't care for its tiny size.
Okay everyone, now I will share some pictures of these wildflowers here.