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What does tung flower mean?
Tung flower is the flower of Qingming "solar terms" and the phenological marker of natural time series; The scene of the third spring is bright and gorgeous to the extreme, but at the same time it is full of surplus and deficiency, from prosperity to decline. Tung flower has thus become the carrier of two contradictory interests, and flower language is the seed of love.
Interpretation by reference:
1. tung flower.
Quote (Tang) Bai Juyi's "Tonghua" poem: "Spring has a constant wait, and the plain is clear. Why is this Baxia, bloom in October? "
(Song) Mei's poem "Ask and Answer, Send Nine Uncle as a Seat": "Tonghua is as beautiful as snow, and Yushu will come to the instrument."
Yang Shuo's "Luo Haishan": "Tung flowers are in full bloom, and there is snow. It is really eye-catching between Yu Songbai."
2. One of the ancient women's hairstyles.
Quote (Song) Zhou Bangyan's "Huangzhong in Huanxisha": "Fight for tung flowers to hang down the temples, and make up a small pool."
Tonghua sentence:
1. It's amazing to see tung flowers everywhere.
The path he walked is full of tung flowers. Every time he looked back, he felt that the petals flying all over the sky were still in the air, and none of them fell to the ground. He looked back over and over again, as if he were repeating the same sentence with his children in Chinese class: "It was the fog that slowed down the falling flowers."
3. Tourists enjoy the blooming tung flowers in Dongli section of 347 County Road.
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