What are the meanings of different plants?

Different flowers, Chinese words, pinyin is yìhuì, which means a strange kind of grass.

1, source

"Miscellanies of Xijing" Volume 1: "When the garden was first built, more than 3,000 kinds of famous fruits and flowers were offered and planted in it."

Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Yuan Jiake Ji": "Flowers are different, like acacia and crawling, full of water and stones."

Dai Mingshi's Preface to Zheng Yun's Stone Writing in Qing Dynasty: "The wonder of stone, with the fragrance of husband's name, is really crowned in the southeast."

2. Online interpretation

Different flowers and different flowers are Chinese characters, and pinyin is yìhuì, which is a strange grass.

3. Poems about different flowers

Scattered flowers cover thousands of officials, drunk around the shore, exotic flowers and exotic grasses, looking for cars.

4. Idioms about exotic flowers

Carving, elegance and vulgarity, the ability of wizards, different books, different financial standards, new and different.

5. Words about different flowers

Wizards, abilities, flowers, including English exotic flowers, exotic flowers, elegant exotic flowers, new exotic flowers, strange things, exotic flowers, exotic flowers, exotic flowers, exotic flowers, exotic flowers.

Expand one's knowledge

Chinese characters (Pinyin: hànzì, Zhuyin: ㄏㄢˋˋ), also known as Chinese characters, are recorded symbols of Chinese and belong to morpheme syllables of ideographic characters. One of the oldest characters in the world has a history of more than 6000 years. In form, it gradually changes from graphics to strokes, pictographs to symbols, and complex to simple;

In the principle of word formation, from ideographic, ideographic to phonological. Except for a few Chinese characters (such as Zi, Zi, Zi, Chi and Zi), they are all one Chinese character and one syllable.

Modern Chinese characters refer to capitalized Chinese characters, including traditional characters and simplified characters. Modern Chinese characters have developed from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, seal script and seal script to official script, cursive script, regular script and running script. Chinese characters were invented and improved by Han ancestors, which is an indispensable link to maintain the Han dialect area.

The earliest existing Chinese characters are Oracle Bone Inscriptions of Shang Dynasty and later inscriptions on bronze in about 1300 BC, which evolved into seal script in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and then to seal script and official script in the Qin Dynasty, until the official script prevailed in the Han and Wei Dynasties, and the official script was changed to regular script at the end of the Han Dynasty. Regular script prevailed in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.