Poetry, pronunciation: shρjù is the sentence that makes up poetry. Poetry usually limits the number of words in each sentence according to its format. China's earliest poems were structured with metrical poems, and the metrical requirements were strict. For example, the poems in the pre-Qin period are generally four-character poems, which can be found in the Book of Songs. Later, it developed into a five-character or seven-character rhythmic poem, which was found in Tang poetry. After the further development of economy and culture in Song and Yuan Dynasties, the content of poetry was gradually expanded and deduced. In the later period of the new-democratic revolution, poetry evolved into a free poem that was not limited by the number of words.
The Sanskrit nickname of banyan flower is "Manzhu Shahua", which is a transliteration of Hokkekyo's Sanskrit "Mahamanzhushahua". The original meaning is the flower in the sky, the big red flower, which is one of the four auspicious flowers in the sky (Manzhu Scattered Flower, Mahamanshu Scattered Flower, Datura Flower and MahaDatura Flower). It is said that people who see this flower will ward off evil spirits. The scientific name of the opposite flower is Lycorisradiata, a monocotyledonous plant of Lycoris in Liliaceae. The word Lycoris comes from the name of the goddess of the sea in Greek mythology, and radiata means radial, which is used to describe the shape of flowers. In addition to red, there are varieties such as white and yellow.