There are Qin poems in The Book of Songs.

1. Qin poetry

The poem about Qin is 1. What sentences describe "celery"?

The sentences describing "celery" are:

Celery 1 tastes a little astringent and bitter when it is not planted. It becomes sweet when it matures, even its "small tail" is sweet. Those dark green celery are a little old and not delicious for people, but such cucumbers have become my "first-class". I cut this celery, dug out the melon seeds by hand and put them in my mouth to chew. Their fragrance is overflowing, and a sweet taste comes to mind. Besides, there is a lot of water there. I especially like eating them.

Small celery, dense, crowded with thin branches from top to bottom, leaves have long fallen off, leaving only clusters of fruits, such as DuDu Lulu grapes, red and green, half red and half green, many-hued.

Celery has a slender green stem with several leaves and roots like dragon whiskers. No wonder some people call it a slim representative of vegetables.

Green celery is planted neatly in the soil, and the tip of onion is yellow, as if wearing a yellow hat on their heads.

The small vegetable garden is bed after bed, and the big celery arches the land, so it is integrated, and the leaves spread in all directions, as if laughing at the sky. The tassels are all green.

In autumn, there are only a few "old celery" left on the celery shelf for seeds next year. They have changed into golden robes and their skin is cracked. Through the crack, I saw big shiny black seeds.

The shelves are full of celery, each with tender thorns, yellow flowers and dewdrops, which are particularly moist under the brilliant red light.