The pinyin of amaranth is: xiàn
I. Definition of amaranth
A general term for plants of the genus Amaranthus. Such as: white amaranth; prickly amaranth
Two, Shuowen Jiezi
Shuowen Jiezi: amaranth also. From cursive see sound.
Translation: amaranth, plant.
Translation: amaranth, plant, from 艸, with "见" as the sound side
3, Chinese character etymology (as shown)
4, group words
Amaranth, amaranthine, amaranthus, amaranthine, amaranthine, amaranthine, amaranthine, amaranthine, amaranth, amaranth, amaranth, amaranthine, amaranth, wild amaranth, amaranth of man
Expanded Information
I. Amaranth ? [ xiàn cài ]?
Amaranth (Amaranthus tricolor), also known as wild goose red, old boy, old to young, tricolor amaranth, Amaranthaceae, Amaranthus annual herbs, stout, green or red stems, often branched, hairy or glabrous when young. Amaranth greens body soft and smooth and vegetable flavor, sweet and fragrant in the mouth, have moist stomach and stomach heat effects.
Two, amaranth Lu? [ xiàn lù ]?
It is the land of the merchant. Perennial herbs, early spring seedlings, leaves ovate and large. Reddish purple or white small flowers in summer. In the fall, the fruit is succulent and reddish-black. The young leaves are edible, and the roots are poisonous and can be used medicinally.
Three, stone amaranth? [ shí xiàn ]?
The name of the grass.
Four, Amaranthus ěr? [ xiàn ěr ]?
Synonymous with " 莞尔". Smiling appearance.
V. Wild Amaranth? [ yě xiàn ]?
That is, fine amaranth. Wild amaranth, edible, mostly for fodder. Also known as pig amaranth.