1. Flower (huā) (flower) is the sexual reproductive organ of seed plants (see color picture). A typical flower has a calyx, petals, and stamens and pistils that produce reproductive cells on a short axis of limited growth. Flowers are composed of corolla, calyx, receptacle and stamens. They come in various colors, some are very bright and have fragrance.
Some scholars believe that the sporophyll balls of gymnosperms are also "flowers", while most people believe that only angiosperms have flowers, so angiosperms are also called flowering plants. Each part of the flower is not easily affected by the external environment and changes little. Therefore, for a long time, people have used the morphological structure of the flower as the main basis for the classification, identification and systematic evolution of angiosperms (see Angiosperm).
2. Plants for viewing.
3. Something shaped like a flower. For example: lights/sparks/snowflakes.
4. A type of fireworks, made of black gunpowder and other chemicals. It is set off at night and can emit many sparks for people to watch. For example: fireworks/fireworks.
5. Pattern. For example: blue flowers on a white ground/the flowers on this quilt are too dense.
6. Decorated with flowers or patterns. For example: flowers/flower baskets, lanterns, floats, floral cloths.
7. Mixed colors or types. For example: grayish white, tabby cat, colorful.
8. Eyes blurred and confused. For example: dizziness/drowsiness.
9. Used to confuse people; untrue or dishonest. For example: gimmicks/smooth words.
10. Metaphor for the essence of a career. The flower of literature/the flower of revolution.
11. Metaphor of women. For example: sister flowers.
12. Refers to prostitutes or related to prostitutes. For example: Oiran/Flower Streets and Willow Lanes/Looking for Flowers and Asking Willows.
13. Refers to cotton. For example: ginning/springing.
14. Acne. For example: smallpox/flower planting.
15. Traumatic injuries sustained during combat. For example: Hanging flowers (color) twice.
16. Surname.
17. Use and consumption. For example: Playboy; spending...
18. Flower language. Flower language means that people use flowers to express people's language and express certain feelings and wishes of people. The meaning and emotional expression are better than words.
19. Huaxin: A man changes his mind