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Pronunciation: lán
Basic meaning:
Refers to "orchid" and "orchid": ~ Ai ("orchid" and "wormwood", Yu Junzi and villain). ~Pu (Posts exchanged between brothers when they become allies, writing the genealogy of their respective families. The fragrance of orchids symbolizes a congenial relationship). ~ Destroy the jade (meaning that a wise man died young, and later used to mourn the unfortunate premature death of a person).
In ancient books, it refers to "Mulan".
In ancient times, it was the same as "pen", livestock pen (juàn).
The same as "Color" in ancient times, beautiful.
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Word group:
Orchid? [ lán huā ]: Orchidaceae. Perennial evergreen herb. Ornamental plants.
Chlorophytum? [ diào lán ]: a perennial herbaceous plant with slender and drooping branches and small white flowers in summer, suitable for potted viewing.
Zhilan? [ zhī lán ]: Zhicao and orchid grass are both herb names. In ancient times, it was used as a metaphor for the beauty of a gentleman's moral character or the beauty of friendship, environment, etc.
Lanpu? [ lán pǔ ]: Golden Lanpu, the posts exchanged between brothers in the old days, with the genealogy of their own families written on them (the smell of orchid is fragrant, a metaphor for congeniality, "Book of Changes. Xici": The words of the same mind smell like orchids)
Magnolia? [yù lán]: tree. A Chinese magnolia plant (Magnolia denudata), it blooms large, fragrant white flowers for viewing before the leaves emerge.