(1). That's Acorus calamus. A kind of vanilla. Selected Works of Shen Yue and Xie Xuancheng: "In the past, sages were rainy, but now they are rich and green." Liu Liang's note: "Sun Lan, vanilla also." Song Shen Kuo's Mengqian Bitan Dialect I: "Herbs and the like have many different names. The so-called green sun, the sun is now the calamus. " (2). Point to a good child. In the Qing Dynasty, Zhao Yi wrote, "Showing nephews and talents in Gan Xi's hometown, grandchildren, grandchildren, orchids, etc." : "Because I have made great efforts in the past, I can't see Sun Lan with fragrance." See "Yushu, Lan Zhi".
Word decomposition
Interpretation (Lan) × refers to "Cao Lan" and "Orchid": ("Lan" and "Yin" mean gentleman and villain). Lanpu (a post exchanged when sworn brothers, which reads the genealogy of their respective families. Orchids have fragrance, similar to feelings. Lan Jian (Yu Xian died, later used to mourn people's misfortunes) is an early explanation of grandchildren, and a kind of herbal medicine (also known as "spring") is mentioned in ancient books. Radical: Damn it.