1. Powder made from the pulp or seeds of some plants: beans ~. Coconut.
2. hibiscus
3. Another name for Chengdu, Sichuan.
4. Last name.
Detailed interpretation
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1, the abbreviation of Chengdu, Sichuan. After the Five Dynasties, Meng Chang planted hibiscus mutabilis all over the palace city, because Chengdu was named Furong City, which was later referred to as Rongcheng or Rong.
2, beans, melons and fruits cooked, dried and ground into pastry stuffing.
Such as: bean paste; Lotus seed paste; fine coconut mash
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1. Bean paste [dòu róng]?
1, the stuffing of cakes and other foods made of soybean flour. Such as bean paste moon cakes.
2. Dialect. Another name for cajanus cajan.
Second, hibiscus [fú róng]?
1, alias of lotus.
"The Songs of Chu Li Sao": "The lotus is thought to be clothed, and the hibiscus is thought to be a dress." Hong Xingzu's supplementary note: "Materia Medica says: Its leaves are lotus, but its flowers are not lotus, but lotus." Tang Wang Wei's poem "Linhu Pavilion": "When the porch is facing the wine, the hibiscus blooms all around." One of the poems in Sun Hua's "Lion Forest Collection in Late Autumn" in the Qing Dynasty: "Three paths of forest incense wear bamboo trees, and a pool of waves reflects hibiscus."
2, Manglietia, namely Manglietia. Deciduous shrub with large palmately lobed leaves, flowers in autumn, large stalks, red and white colors, and deep red at night. It can be planted with cuttings for ornamental purposes, and both leaves and flowers can be used as medicine.
Sui Jiang's "South Vietnam Hibiscus Fu": "The hibiscus in Chiba is similar, and the hundred branches of snuff are ashamed." Song Qi's poem "Mufurong" in Song Dynasty: "Hibiscus is a tree, and its flowers and leaves are suitable for both. Be careful not to be fascinated by lotus seeds, and make a clear statement. " Liang Shaoren in Qing Dynasty wrote "Two Essays on Autumn Rain: Lotus": "The hibiscus in the south of the mountain has white flowers one day, a little red the next day, and a deep red the next day, so it is called' three days drunk hibiscus'."
"Miscellanies of Xijing" Volume II: "Wen Jun is beautiful, with eyebrows like Yuanyuanshan and faces like hibiscus." Later, because "hibiscus" refers to beauty.
Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Crow Head: "The room is facing the hibiscus, and the family is surrounded by walls."
3, the name of the sword.
Ming Tang Xianzu's "Nan Ke Ji Xia Guan": "All my life, the ranger was in the river and Huai River, and I was not old enough to say that I was a sword." See "Lotus Sword".