[Tsubaki] deciduous tree, young branches and leaves are fragrant and edible. Short for "tsubaki", such as "tsubaki buds", "tsubaki age" (wishing people a long life), "tsubaki ting" (ancient name for father), "tsubaki daylily" (parents), "tsubaki daylily" (ancient name for father), "tsubaki daylily" (parents). ), "Chunxuan" (pronoun for parents).
Five-stroke SDWJ, Cangjie DQKA, Zheng code FCO, four-corner 45968.
Structure left-right, electric code 2797, area code 2027, uniform code 693F.
Stroke order yi 丨ノ丶一一 一一ノ丶丨フ一一一.
Related Group Words:
Chunxuan [chūn xuān]?
Parental pronouns: ~ 並茂(比喻父母都健在).
Tsubaki [xiāng chūn]?
Chinese medicine.
Tsubaki ting [chūn tíng]?
A substitute for father. With Tsubaki having the sign of Shoukou, Ting means the court of Tending, so the world called the father as Tsubaki Ting.
Smelly Tsubaki [chòu chūn]?
Simaroubaceae is a common name for simaroubaceae. It is so called because of its foul odor. The skin and roots are used medicinally. It is also known as tiger's eye tree and big-eyed tung.
The daylily Tsubaki [xuān huā chūn shù]?
Refers to parents.
Tsubaki huā bìng mào [chūn xuān bìng mào]?
Tsubaki: tsubaki tree, a borrowed reference to father. Xuan: daylily, the grass of forgetfulness, referring to the mother. The metaphor is that both parents are alive.