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What is the meaning of Weiwei?

One refers to the drooping appearance of the luxuriant branches of grasses and trees;

Two refers to the appearance of feather ornaments;

Three refers to the appearance of gorgeous, colorful appearance;

The fourth refers to the appearance of softness;

Five refers to the appearance of withering;

Six refers to the locks;

Seven refers to a kind of jewelry in ancient times;

The eighth refers to the name of grasses, i.e., the withered lemonade.

Weiwei lei (葳蕤), which describes the appearance of flourishing branches and leaves with gorgeous and brightly colored feather decorations, can also describe the appearance of lush plant growth, and can also be used as a metaphor for ornate wordplay. The word was selected as the first warmed-up word by the "Action of Warming Up Frozen Chinese Characters by All People" initiated by the Second Chinese Character Dictation Conference in 2014.

Expanded Information

Weiweiwei is also the name of a plant whose rhizome is cylindrical, 5 to 14 millimeters in diameter. The stem is 20 to 50 centimeters tall, with 7 to 12 leaves. The leaves are alternate, elliptic to ovate-matrix, 5 to 12 centimeters long, 3 to 16 centimeters wide, pointed at the apex, grayish-white below, and smooth to papillately scabrous on the veins below.

Inflorescences with 1 to 4 flowers (up to 8 in cultivation), the common pedicel (pedicellate in the case of single flowers) 1 to 1.5 centimeters long, ebracteate or with striped lanceolate bracts; perianth yellowish-green to white, 13 to 20 millimeters long all round, perianth tube straighter, lobes ca. 3-4 millimeters long; filaments filamentous, sub-smooth to papillate-ragged, anthers ca. 4 millimeters long; ovary ca. 3 to 4 millimeters long. Ovary 3-4 mm long, style 10-14 mm long. Berry blue-black, 7-10 mm in diameter, with 7-9 . Seeds. Flowering May to June, fruiting July to September.