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What do you mean by Dazhi?
"Dazhi", also known as "Dazhi", is now often written as "Dazhong" and "Dadai". Tetranychus is a deciduous shrub and propagates with underground stems. [t ú m í] Raspberry sentence: "Blossom blossoms with water, and water sinks into bones and jade as muscles." The dark fragrance has overwhelmed the tea, but this cold plum has no good branches. " This poem of the ancients is perhaps the most appropriate description of daffodils.
It means ending and sadness. It blossoms from June to July every year, when it is the graduation season, symbolizing the end of students' studies and their reluctance to their friends, classmates and teachers. When raising mandarin, it should be planted in loose, fertile and well-drained soil.
Metaphorical meaning: literary implication: because after the blossoms in summer, no flowers bloom again. Therefore, people often think that "blooming flowers" is the end of the flowering season of the year. In the Song Dynasty, Wang Qi wrote the poem "Spring Twilight Tour in the Garden": "from plum powder, makeup and makeup to the blooming of the new red Shanghai malus to the blooming of the flowers, the sky thorns produce the raspberry wall." This is the meaning of the poem, which is full of flowers. In A Dream of Red Mansions, there is also a passage about teddy.
The teal is the last flower in full bloom in the flowering season, when it comes to blooming, only the flowers blooming on the other side of the forgotten previous life. It is said that this flower only blossoms in Huangquan, and it is the only scenery on Huangquan Road. The other shore flower is called Red Spider Lily in Buddhist scriptures. it is a flower blooming in the sky, white and soft. If you see this flower, you will get rid of evil. Some people think that it refers to the mandala.
Question 8: what is the meaning and meaning of dharma [t ú m í], also known as teddy, which is now often written? Tetranychus is a deciduous shrub and propagates with underground stems. The flower blossoms in late spring and early summer, and withering means the end of the flowering season, so it means the end. "in full bloom" comes from the implication of Song Wangqi's "Spring Evening Garden", no flowers bloom, so people often think that blooming is the end of the blooming season.
What is the pronunciation of "sweeping"?
1. Pronunciation: t ú m í Dharma, also known as Fushi, Buddha see laugh, double hollow bubble, is a variety of hollow bubble of Rubus of Rosaceae. Erect or climbing shrubs, fruit ovoid, red, glossy, glabrous; nucleus with deep pores. The florescence is from June to July. It is now common to write and write. Tetranychus is a deciduous shrub and propagates with underground stems. The flower blossoms in late spring and early summer, and withering means the end of the flowering season, so it means the end.
2. [species name] Dazhut ú m í [Chinese alias] Raspberry Rosa, Rosa davidiana, Rosa davidiana, Bai Yi Zhi, Dubuchun, Qiong Ribbon, Bai Mian Jun, Buddha Jian Xiao, Xue Mei Dun. [Latin name] rosa rubus [English name] blackberry rose flowerless or neverfower [family and genus classification] rosaceae) rose [species explanation] deciduous shrubs, climbing stems with hooked spines on the stems.
3. Tedious pronunciation: t ú m í. Meaning: Dadai is a Buddhist term, which is commonly used in writing. Daphne is a kind of flower called Dharma flower. Introduce: the flowers and branches are dense, the flowers are numerous and fragrant, and the color turns red as a result of autumn. It is suitable to be a hedge, or it can be planted alone on the edge of the grass. The fruit can be eaten raw or processed to make wine. The root contains tannin and can be extracted from tannin extract. Flowers are a good source of honey and essential oils can also be extracted.
4. The pronunciation of Dharma: t ú m í. It belongs to the family Rosaceae. Also known as Jianyu, now it is often written, alias Yumi, and the Buddha sees a smile. It's a deciduous shrub, pronounced t ú m í. Flowers in full bloom in late summer and early autumn, solitary, large, white, yellow or red, double, not sturdy.
5. Pronunciation: t ú m í scientific name: raspberry rose. It is also known as Dazhong, and now it is often written about Dazhong and Dazhong. The ancients gave him many good names, such as Buddha Xianxie, Baiyizhi, Dubuchun, Qiong ribbon, Bai Manjun, Xuemeidun and so on.
6. Pronunciation: t ú m í. Dendrolimus is a kind of flower, also known as Jianyu, Buddha see laugh, double hollow bubble, is a variety of hollow bubble of Rubus in Rosaceae. Erect or climbing shrubs, 2-3 m tall; branchlets Terete, pilose or subglabrous, often with yellowish glandular spots, sparsely more erect prickles. Leaflets 5-7, ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate; flowers double, fragrant, often 1-2, terminal or axillary; 3-5 cm in diam.
How do you pronounce it?
1. "Dharma" pronunciation: [t ú m í] interpretation: it is a plant. It is a variety of hollow bubble of the genus Rubus of Rosaceae. Flowering: June-July growth habits: like warmth to the sun. Most of them are born on hillsides, roadsides, grassy slopes or thickets between 500 and 1300 meters above sea level. Resistant to drought and afraid of waterlogging. The flowers are thick and fragrant, and the color turns red as a result of autumn.
2. T ú m í swept Pinyin: M í explained: waste, luxury: ~ swing. ~ fee. Waste ~. Disperse: ~ disperse (exterminate).
3. Daya: t ú m í scientific name: raspberry rose. It is also known as Dazhong, and now it is often written about Dazhong and Dazhong. The ancients gave him many good names, such as Buddha Xianxie, Baiyizhi, Dubuchun, Qiong ribbon, Bai Manjun, Xuemeidun and so on.
4. Pronunciation: t ú m í scientific name: raspberry rose. It is also known as Dazhong, and now it is often written about Dazhong and Dazhong. The ancients gave him many good names, such as Buddha Xianxie, Baiyizhi, Dubuchun, Qiong ribbon, Bai Manjun, Xuemeidun and so on.
T ú m í dala is a kind of flower, also known as Fushi, Buddha see laugh, double hollow bubble, is a variety of hollow bubble of Rubus of Rosaceae. Erect or climbing shrubs, 2-3 m tall; branchlets Terete, pilose or subglabrous, often with yellowish glandular spots, sparsely more erect prickles. Leaflets 5-7, ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate; flowers double, fragrant, often 1-2, terminal or axillary; 3-5 cm in diam.
6. Dali (scientific name: Rubus rosifolius var. Coronarius) (pronunciation: t ú m í), also known as Rubus, Buddha see laugh, double hollow bubble, is a variety of hollow vesicles of the genus Rubus of Rosaceae.