Generally, it is a homophone that means talented.
1. An Internet term. When used as an Internet term, it mostly means "talented". Sometimes it can also be used as a curse word.
Rapeseed flower, homophonic for "talented". For example: the poster rape flower!
2. Also refers to a talented girl.
Flower: female. Rapeseed: Talented.
For example: Look, rapeseed flowers! (Look, this woman is talented)
3. Swearing words mean that you are mentally abnormal, because there is a kind of mental illness that attacks when the rapeseed flowers bloom every year, and "rapeflower" is named after it.
Extended information:
Other meanings of rapeseed flowers
1. Rapeseed flowers are used as the theme song of Jackie Chan's "Little Soldiers". The song "Rape Flower" starts with a rough and popular ballad. Through the repetition of simple melody, it not only highlights the layering and texture of Jackie Chan's voice, but the content of the lyrics also describes the soldier's homesickness and desire to return to the fields. , causing people to reflect on the war and the yearning for a peaceful and stable life that exists in everyone's heart. ?
2. Rape Flower is a song sung by Zeng Qiang. Zeng Qiang's "Rape Flower" is a very poignant and sad song. It shows Zeng Qiang's extremely high musical talent and once again proves the power of grassroots music. It also allows us to see that there is a new trend in online music. dawn.
3. Rape flower Witkey website. This website is one of the mainstream work platforms established after 2010 for the purpose of eliminating regional differences in labor information and for the majority of capable Witkeys. It has adopted a real-name registration system since its establishment. Rapeseed Flower is committed to helping employers (small and medium-sized enterprises and individuals) find suitable Witkeys to complete projects outside their main business in a reasonable manner, and create job opportunities for the spare labor force in the society.
4. Rapeseed flower is a herbaceous plant, also known as Brassica, and its Latin name is Blassikakapestris. Its origin is in Europe and Central Asia. Botanically, it belongs to the annual herbaceous plant, Brassicaceae. It is widely cultivated in my country, with the largest number in the Yangtze River Basin and places south of it.