Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Are roses the same as roses? What is the difference?

Are roses the same as roses? What is the difference?

Roses refer to domestic Rosaceae plants improved by Europeans. Roses refer to domestic Rosaceae plants improved by China people. Rose is a wild Rosaceae plant without any carving. There was a difference at first. But later, because of the trouble, all three were named Rose. There are two words in Japanese: rose and rose. But generally do not use roses. And roses generally refer to roses. Although the Virgin Mary is a "rose" in class, the first word she reads is actually a "rose". Isn't rose a rose? Please measure it if it is misspelled. . . ), originally translated as "Lady Rose", also translated as "Rose Girl" and "Rose Girl". . . In fact, these two works refer to roses. Comic translation is terrible. The worst thing is copying Chinese characters.