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hòng

B蕻, Chinese character. "potherb": a plant of the genus Brassica juncea var. crispifolis, used as a vegetable.

Explanation

蕻:hóng

蕻:"雪里蕻": a kind of Brassica juncea var. crispifolis, can be used as a vegetable

〈名〉

菜苔

Hong, grassy vegetable with a long heart. ---Song Mei Yaochen's poem

Maosheng

Hong is also maosheng.

Hong hòng

Cloudy.

⒉〈方〉The long stems of some vegetables: vegetable ~, tender ~.

Examples

1、[hònɡ ㄏㄨㄥ?]

[《广韵》胡贡切, 去送, 匣].

Cabbage shoots, the long stems drawn from the center of certain vegetables. Song? Mei Yaochen "Zhilai Shangren sends to show yeast flowers and pressure brick tea have feelings" poem: "Xuancheng north temple to Shangren, only a clump of dish tender budding." E.g.: vegetable budding.

The moss vegetable budding, cabbage budding refers to red cabbage moss, cabbage moss respectively.

2、[hónɡ ㄏㄨㄥˊ]

菜名用字。 Vegetables include potherb mustard, commonly known as snow red. The Guangqunfangpu-vegetable spectrum five - potherb mustard" cited Ming? Wang Pan "wild vegetables spectrum": "Four Ming has a dish called potherb mustard, snow deep, the vegetables freeze damage, this dish is only green."