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What does hibiscus stand for?
Pronunciation: Furong
From: The Lotus Picking in Shejiang, an anonymous book in Han Dynasty: Lotus Picking in Shejiang, Cao Fang in Lanzedo.
I crossed the river to pick lotus flowers, and Shui Ze, with bluegrass, was full of herbs.
Example: 14, 15-year-old girls all look like hibiscus after bathing.
Extended information ancient prose citation:
1. Song Dynasty:? Yan Shu
Jin Furong chrysanthemums compete for fragrance. The weather is going to be the Double Ninth Festival. The autumn in the distant village is picturesque, and the mangrove trees are yellow.
The solar terms are approaching the Double Ninth Festival, and Furong and Jin Ju compete for beauty. In the countryside in the distance, autumn is picturesque, and sparse yellow emerges from the dense red leaves among the trees. It's really bright and lovely.
2. "Qian Chi Shang Lian" Ming Dynasty:? Wen Zhiming
Flowers fall in the south of the Yangtze River in September, and hibiscus turns to Zhongzhou.
In September, all the flowers in the south of the Yangtze River fall, but this hibiscus is still in full bloom by the river.
3. "Lotus Song" Yuan Dynasty:? Sadulla
Qiu Jiang is a fog lotus, and Qiu Jiang's daughter will be heartbroken.
Qiu Jiang is full of fragrant lotus, and all the girls in Qiujiang miss you and want to break your heart.
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