Lush, pronounced mào shèng: refers to plants that grow well and flourish.
From: Poetry and Lu? Mao Chuan: "Lush." It means that the rattan leaves are dense and leafy.
Usage example
1. This mountain area is a good sheep farm. Sheep will gain weight if they eat lush grass. ?
This kind of flower thrives in a warm climate. ?
Having or characterized by lush plants. ?
Without water, plants will not flourish. ?
Extended data:
Words describing luxury
1, the layered forest is completely dyed,
Moral: The layers of trees on the mountain turned red by frost, as if they had been dyed.
From: Mao Zedong's "Qinyuanchun Changsha" "Look at that mountain and that forest, they are all red; It means that all the mountains have turned red, and layers of trees seem to have been dyed.
2, lush
Pronunciation: yùyùcūng cūng,
Meaning: describe lush vegetation, but also describe beautiful, vigorous and vibrant appearance. Lush: The appearance of lush vegetation. Lush: lush vegetation.
From: Wang Han Chong, On Balance and Restoration of the Country, The Awang Mausoleum in Subo was lush at the beginning. At first, Su Boya saw the lush vegetation in Fuling.
Ex.: These three hills are all pine and cypress forests, which are lush.
3. Boulevard:
Pronunciation: lǜ
Meaning: describes the dense branches and leaves of trees, which block the sun.
4. Prosperity
Pronunciation: zh and fá n yè mà o
Meaning: Describe the lush foliage. Or a metaphor for a full house of children and grandchildren and a prosperous population.
From: Qin Xinji by Ming Sunyou, and Qin Xinji by Ming Sunyou: "May there be a rainy day in the world, and may life be rich." It means that we are willing to make out with each other in the world. Congratulations to Mr. He. You are beautiful and clean. I wish you lush foliage.
5. Deep roots and luxuriant leaves
Pronunciation: g ē gēn shēn yàmào m? o
Moral: Deep roots and lush foliage. As long as things have a solid foundation, they will have broad development prospects.
Said by: An's Ode to the Screen: "Wiz screen out of the valley, with deep roots and luxuriant branches, called trees." It means screen. Birds come from deep valleys and are deeply rooted. They are called trees.
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