A tick is the same as a tick.
Lycium barbarum, Solanaceae, deciduous shrub. Berries are oval and red. Fruit and root bark (Lycium barbarum) can be used as medicine. -Shuo Wen
Fanfan
Fragrant; Good; Virtuous;
sweet
rustle of leaves in the wind—a sign of disturbance
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(voice. Judging from the sound, Fang Sheng. Original meaning: flowers and plants)
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Synonym [grass]
The wild fragrance is rich and fragrant. -Song Ouyang Xiu's "Drunken Pavilion"
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Another example: local records (vanilla name); Fang Ling (Fang Quan. Vanilla name); Cao Fang (Vanilla)
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Aroma [aroma; Fragrance]
Fang, grass fragrance also. -Shuo Wen
Fang Feifei's seal. -"Song of Li Chu Sao". Note: "Fragrant appearance."
Lan Zhi Fang Yi has never met Frost. -"Huainanzi said Lin"
Incense is mixed with gas. -"Chu Ci Li Sao"
Orchids have weeds and chrysanthemums have fragrance. -Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's Autumn Wind Poetry
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Refers to [spring] Such as: Fanglin (forest in spring); Fang Chun (spring); Fang Xin (information of warm spring in bloom); Cao Fang (spring grass, a metaphor for a loyal person); Fang sui (spring)
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Refers to a woman. Such as: Fang Qing (female nickname); Aromatic dust (referring to a woman's footsteps); Charm (the soul of beauty)
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Metaphor good reputation or virtue [good reputation]
Show the afterlife, hang the incense and then Kun. -Han Cai Yong "Liu Zhennan Monument"
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Another example: incense dust (a metaphor for a good reputation or atmosphere); Fangfeng (beautiful and fashionable, entertaining; Immortal.
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A virtuous person [saint]
If you stink and resist it, you will not be thin. -"Chu Ci Qu Yuan Involved in the River"
Gou Qifang-good idea, and it sounds good when you call it. Just call it "Qi Fang"
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