The pronunciation of the word citrus: gān
The pinyin of citrus: gān, radical: wood, strokes outside the department: 5 strokes, total strokes: 9 strokes
Interpretation: Evergreen shrubs with round, orange-like and large fruits, red-yellow, sweet or sour, and many varieties. The bark, leaves, flowers and seeds can all be used as medicine: citrus ("tangerine", "tangerine", "pomelo", "orange" and other fruit trees or their fruits). Guanggan. Extended information
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1. Citrus [gān jú]?
The general name of citrus fruit trees . Evergreen tree? or shrub. Such as sweet orange, wide-skin orange, pomelo, lime, lemon, bergamot, kumquat, etc. It is an important fruit tree in southern China. Also refers to the fruit of this plant.
2. Orange [jú gān]?
Orange.
3. Kumquat [jīn gān]?
That is, kumquat.
4. Orange wine [gān jiǔ]?
A wine made from oranges.
5. Lugan[lú gān]?
Ponkan.