Bai Lan's poems include: The clouds are white and Lan Lingzhu, the head is Bai Lan Lingke.
Bai Lan’s poems include: I want the fragrance of white orchid, but who is willing to care about the fragrance of jade white orchid. The phonetic pronunciation is: ㄅㄞ_ㄌㄢ_. The pinyin is: báilán. The structure is: white (single structure) blue (upper and lower structure).
What is the specific explanation of Bai Lan? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
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Bai Lan báilán. (1) A kind of orchid, with slightly smaller leaves than autumn orchids, and blue-white flowers blooming in autumn, which are extremely fragrant.
2. Citation and explanation
⒈A kind of orchid. ⒉A branch of the Qiang ethnic minority in ancient my country. Distributed in today's southern Qinghai Province and western Sichuan Province. Quoted from "Book of Zhou: Biography of Foreign Lands: Bailan": "Bailan is a different species of Qiang. It borders Tuyuhun in the northeast, Limotu in the northwest, and Na'e in the south." Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty "History of the Governor of Longyou in Zhou Dynasty" "Given to Prince Shaobao Doulu Gong's Divine Monument": "Nantong Dansu, looking west to Bailan, the pass is safe, this is the honor of the Duke." Tang Wuping's poem "Send Jincheng Princess to Xibo" poem: "The holy thoughts fly to the mysterious algae, the immortal "Michelia alba DC."
3. Internet explanation
Michelia alba (scientific name: Michelia alba DC.): an evergreen tree, 17 meters high, with spreading branches. , with a broad umbrella-shaped crown; diameter at breast height 30 cm; bark gray; branches and leaves are fragrant when rubbed; twigs and buds are densely covered with light yellowish white pubescence, which gradually falls off when old. The leaves are thin and leathery, oblong or lanceolate-elliptical, hairless on the upper surface and sparsely puberulent on the lower surface. When dry, the veins on both sides are obvious. The flowers are white and extremely fragrant; the tepals are 10 and lanceolate; the pistils and carpels are numerous, and when mature, they form sparse aggregated fruits along with the extension of the receptacle; the fruits are bright red when mature. The flowering period is from April to September, blooming in summer, and usually does not bear fruit. The flowers are white and fragrant, blooming in summer and autumn, with a long flowering period and dark green leaves. It is a famous garden ornamental tree species and is often planted as a street tree. The flowers can be used to extract essence or scented tea, and can also be used to prepare an extract for medicinal purposes. It is rare to be strong, so it is mostly propagated by grafting, using Huanglan, Hanxia, ??Huolinan, etc. as rootstocks; it can also be propagated by air layering or docking. Originally from Java, Indonesia, it is now widely planted in Southeast Asia. Cultivation is very popular in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and other provinces in China. There are many potted plants in various provinces and regions in the Yangtze River Basin, which are overwintered in greenhouses.
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Poems about Bailan
"Bailan·Chu Ke was buried in the water" "Qinyuanchun (Second Bailan Valley Rhyme)" "Qiluoxiang·Bailan" 》
Words about Bailan
brandy
Idioms about Bailan
Lan Ai is difficult to distinguish from Gui Fu Lan Pandan smoked Gui Fu Betrothal to Golden Orchid, Spring Orchid, Autumn Chrysanthemum, Gui Gong Lan, Palace Orchid, Qinghuixing, Qiuju and Chunlan
Words about Bailan
Betrothal to Golden Orchid, Zhilan, Chamber Orchid, Love, Huixing, Orchid, Fragrant Gui, Fragrant Autumn Chrysanthemum, spring orchid, autumn chrysanthemum, osmanthus, orchid, fragrant cinnamon, palace orchid, orchid, osmanthus, teng, fragrant orchid, indistinguishable
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