Pinyin: kui
Explanation:
1. mallow, an annual or biennial herb. The leaves are round, slightly shriveled and edible when tender.
2. Sunflower, an oil crop. Seeds can extract oil.
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Related words:
First, hollyhock? [Shǔ Kuy]?
Interpretation: Also known as Zhang. Biennial herb. The stem is upright and the height can reach 2.5 meters. Leaves palmate. Summer flowers, axillary flowers, open from bottom to top, red, purple, yellow or white. Available for viewing.
Second, sunflowers? [ kuí huā ]?
Interpretation: Sunflowers.
Third, Pu Kui? 【púkui】?
Interpretation: evergreen tree. Up to 20 meters. The trunk is upright and stout. The leaves are broad, kidney-shaped, fan-shaped, with a diameter of 1 m, palmately divided, and the apex is drooping, which can be used to make cattail fans, hats and hemp fibers.
Fourth, sunflower fan? [kui shàn]?
Interpretation: A fan made of mallow leaves. Commonly known as banana fan.
Fifth, pour sunflower? [qěng kui]?
Interpretation: Sunflowers are biased towards the sun. Metaphor is loyalty.