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Words describing flowers and leaves
dark green
Explanation: Clear and bright, crystal clear and transparent. It is also one of the best emerald greens except emerald green, with crystal clear color and no impurities.
Light/light green
Explanation: The traditional color term in China refers to a kind of light green, which is different from dark green in that it is green in different degrees, and dark green is dark. Different from light green, it is fresher.
olivine
Description: A color between yellow and green, not as dazzling as yellow, not as low-key as green.
emerald green
Description: Green as jade.
withered and yellow
Explanation: refers to withered yellow leaves.
Wither and wither
Explanation: it is scattered. More refers to plants and flowers.
Dry shrinkage
Description: Plants rot and lose water.
flourishing
Description: Describe the lush foliage.
(of grass and trees) lush.
Explanation: Melancholy: The appearance of lush vegetation. Lush: lush vegetation.
The forest was completely stained.
Description: The layered forest is completely dyed, that is, the layered forest on the mountain turns red after frost, just like being dyed.
Fallen leaves return to the roots-return to the source
Description: The fallen dead leaves fall on the roots. Metaphor things have a certain destination. People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown.
2. What words are used to describe "leaves" as vibrant, leafy, vibrant, lush and lush?
First, full of energy.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: exuberant vitality and vigor.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Yuan Mei
Source: "Poetry with the Garden" Volume 15: "Reading it, full of vitality, regret not knowing the public."
After reading it, I feel full of energy and regret not fully understanding you.
Second, vigorous development.
Interpretation of vernacular: dense foliage and lush.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Sun pomelo
Source: Qin Xinji: "I wish you a young lady."
Miss Zhu is full of energy.
Third, full of energy.
Vernacular interpretation: describe the vitality of nature or active social life.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Zhang Tianmin
Source: Entrepreneurship: "The oil field is full of vitality, busy and thriving."
Fourth, onions are green.
Vernacular explanation: it means to describe lush vegetation.
Dynasty: modern
Author: People's Education Press, the third grade Chinese textbook, Volume I, Lesson 23, Beautiful Xiaoxing 'anling.
Origin: In summer, trees grow luxuriantly, and dense layers of leaves seal the forest tightly.
Five, lush
Vernacular interpretation: state words. Lush (vegetation). Also known as gloom.
Dynasty: Han
Author: Chong Wang
Source: Lun Heng: "At the beginning, Subo Awang Spring Mausoleum was lush."
At first, the tomb of Wang Chun in Suabo was lush.
3. The idiom describing lush leaves is quite critical, with dead leaves, sparse branches and leaves, strong roots and leaves, tender branches and leaves, and lush.
First, flourishing
Description: Dense foliage, lush foliage.
From: Ming Sunyou's Qin Xin Ji: "He Lang Jun is moist and clear, and I hope the young lady will be lush."
Congratulations on the handsome appearance and jade-like heart of the man, and I wish the young lady a prosperous family.
Second, it is quite critical.
Commentary: From the falling of a leaf, we know the arrival of autumn. Metaphor through individual subtle signs, we can see the development trend and results of the whole situation.
In Liu An's "Huai Nan Zi Shuo Shan Xun" in the Western Han Dynasty, he said: "One leaf falls into the knowledge."
Seeing a fallen leaf, I know that it is almost evening every year.
Third, withered branches and leaves
Explanation: defeat: decline. Dry branches, rotten flowers and leaves. Describe desolation and destruction.
From: Clear Sky Ren Shang's Peach Blossom Fan: "Pigeon feather bat dung is thrown all over the house, and litter is used as a cover."
The hall is full of pigeons, feathers and bat droppings, and the steps are covered with litter.
Fourth, the branches and leaves are sparse [zh and Yfü sh ū]
Description: Describe the lush foliage, dense distribution and dense density. Metaphor analysis is nuanced. Metaphor is prosperity and development.
From: The Biography of Yan Dou in the Later Han Dynasty by Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties: "The birth of vegetation begins with germination and finally grows with sparse branches and leaves."
The growth of vegetation begins with buds and ends with rice vines and lush foliage.
Five, there are branches and leaves [y ǒ u zh and ti ā n yè]
Explanation: It is a metaphor to tell something or repeat what others have said, and add something that was not there before for exaggeration.
From: Lao She's Four Generations under One roof: "Tong Fang went home and told Gaudi these words, but Zhao Di secretly listened to them."
Intransitive verbs are deeply rooted and leafy.
Description: The roots of trees grow thick and solid, and the branches and leaves are luxuriant. Metaphor has a solid foundation, and its development prospect cannot be * * *.
From: Zhang Song Fang Jun's "Cloud Seven Signs", Volume 56: "Yu Shugen is strong and leafy, flowering and bearing fruit."
Metaphor roots strong, flowers fruitful.
Seven. branches and leaves—nonessentials
Description: Branches and leaves born from the same root. It is often compared to the intimate relationship between brothers.
Said by: Ming Ming's "Hidden Show in Longmen", the third fold: "Who wants my sister-in-law to be cruel? I don't want to * * * share the same roots and take me out like a beggar."
Who would have thought that my brother and sister-in-law were cruel and didn't want us to be born in the same family with branches and leaves and drive me out like a beggar?
Eight, soft branches and tender leaves [ró u zhnè nè yè]
Description: Soft and delicate branches and leaves. Metaphor is a gentle and beautiful young woman.
From: Ming Ruoyu's "Jade Runner-up Yi Fu": "Don't stay green, and don't regret that it will be difficult to grow next year. You should choose people."
Don't leave the green leaves, but it's a pity that the leaves may not grow so luxuriantly next year. Soft and delicate leaves are mostly picked by people.
Nine, lush [yùyùcūng cūng]
Description: Describe lush vegetation. Also described as magnificent.
From "Lun Heng Ji Yan": "The battlements are green."
There are lush vegetation in the city.
Ten, gloomy [yù yù cāng cāng]
Explanation: Jude's words are lush. The appearance of lush vegetation.
From: Wei Li Daoyuan's "Notes on Water Classics and Wenshui": "Looking up at the stone pine is as gloomy as in the clouds."
Look up at the rocky pine tree, lush, as if in the clouds.
4. Words to describe flowers and plants: buds are in bud, bloom flowers fall, and petals are noble and elegant.
The flower shadow window is fragrant, brilliant, magnificent, as white as snow, magnificent and exquisite.
It is refreshing, fresh and charming, exotic and charming.
White and flawless, green and smooth, intoxicating and elegant.
Falling English is in full bloom proudly, swaying with the wind and sparse branches and leaves.
Unique, colorful, purplish, simple and elegant.
Bingxin jade bone is elegant and fresh.
On the vibrant grassland in full of green, the world is thriving.
The grassland is endless, striving for glory, beauty, withering, everywhere and low grass.
The grass is dead, the leaves are yellow, the grass is fat, the sheep are strong, and everything in the mountains is recovering.
The grass grows and the warbler flies.
The shining jungle is full of dyes and dense shade, and the sun tree is green and dense.
The weeping willows are swaying, green and beautiful.
Covering the sky, green and dripping, tall and straight, towering and towering.
Maolin Xiuzhu is intertwined, lush and vigorous.
Bloom in the bridal chamber.
Hundred flowers are red, willow and green.
5. Kind words to describe the green leaves of plants [cā ng cuuyu yê d:]
Green is about to drip, cāng Cui Yu dī, a Chinese character, green: dark green. Describe green plants, such as grass and trees, which are full of water and seem to flow out. Use "green".
Chinese name
(of leaves) juicy and green.
Shape discrimination
Pale; Can't write "Cang"
spell
put Zhang's hat on Li's head—attribute sth to the wrong person
source
Guo Song Xi's "Mountain Training"
Close to justice
(of grass and trees) be lush and green
Listen to the pronunciation of words.
title
(of leaves) juicy and green.
pronounce
put Zhang's hat on Li's head—attribute sth to the wrong person
Interpretation of righteousness
Green: dark green. Describe green plants, such as grass and trees, full of water, as if to flow out and drip down.
tidy
Guo Song Xi's "Mountain and River Training": "The spring mountain is like a smile, the summer mountain is green and dripping, the autumn mountain is bright and clean, and the winter mountain is bleak and sleepy."
6. What words describe green and flowers?
Mung beans,
Greening,
Grass green,
Green light,
Green,
Green,
Light green,
Green,
Emerald,
Lv Ping,
Green tea,
Water green,
Bean green,
Dark green,
Green shadows,
The product is green,
Green forest,
Oasis,
New green,
Green,
Tonglu,
Hedges,
Oil green,
Green space,
Green manure,
Dark green,
Black and green,
Soft green,
Hang green,
Put down the green,
Official green,
Quiet green,
Little green,
Green picking,
Use green,
Bright green,
Qin green,
Spit green,
Green wave,
green
Buds bloom, flowers bloom and petals are noble and elegant.
The flower shadow window is fragrant, brilliant, magnificent, as white as snow, magnificent and exquisite.
It is refreshing, fresh and charming, exotic and charming.
White and flawless, green and smooth, intoxicating and elegant.
Falling English is in full bloom proudly, swaying with the wind and sparse branches and leaves.
Unique, colorful, purplish, simple and elegant.
Bingxin jade bone is elegant and fresh.
On the vibrant grassland in full of green, the world is thriving.
The grassland is endless, striving for glory, beauty, withering, everywhere and low grass.
The grass is dead, the leaves are yellow, the grass is fat, the sheep are strong, and everything in the mountains is recovering.
The grass grows and the warbler flies.
The shining jungle is full of dyes and dense shade, and the sun tree is green and dense.
The weeping willows are swaying, green and beautiful.
Covering the sky, green and dripping, tall and straight, towering and towering.
Maolin Xiuzhu is intertwined, lush and vigorous.
Let a hundred flowers blossom, let a hundred flowers blossom, and the birthday flowers are red and green.
Bright, vigorous, tall and straight, fragrant, light green, delicate, lush and lush.
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