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What is the pinyin for "Jin Kun", "Hong Zao", "Artemisia scoparia" and "Ant"?
1, Jin Yu [j ǐ n zhdang]

2. Porphyra [xing z m: o]

3. Artemisia scoparia [péng hāo]

4. Ant [lóu yǐ]

Make sentences:

1 The garden in spring is as colorful as a brocade.

2. Those algae on the water are scattered, just like the aquatic grassland, full of green.

3. The dense Artemisia scoparia in the back mountain has compiled a beautiful picture of spring, which is really beautiful.

4. I stood at the top of the tall building, and the passers-by under me came and went, but they were as small as ants.

5. In spring, there are many flowers on the embankment, and the tender willow branches are broken with strange fragrance.

6. Only a few people will tell people not to live like ants; Other people are telling people how to live like ants.

7. You are as small as an ant, but there is infinite power in you.

8. Looking inside, the mountain roads are winding and winding, and there are wild trees and Artemisia, and the more they climb up the stairs, the more clouds cover the fog lock. It is actually impossible to find out where the end of this vast Kunlun Mountain is.

9. When I moved in, it was covered with wormwood, foxes and ferrets lived in nests, cobwebs were dusty and desolate.

10, at the moment, my mood is like a mess, and I can't figure it out, and it's like an autumn weed, Artemisia scoparia, who stands watching the wind and frost blow away her withered life.

Interpretation:

Brocade: silk with colorful patterns; Gorgeous scoops with bright colors; Describe beauty.

Phaeophaga: perennial herb with slightly round leaves, floating on the water surface, rooted at the bottom of the water, yellow flowers and oval capsules. The roots are edible, and the whole grass can be used for medicine, feed or fertilizer.

Artemisia scoparia: an annual or biennial herb with alternate leaves, long pinnate splitting, yellow or white flowers, achene ribs and a height of two or three feet. Its stems and leaves are edible when tender and can also be used as medicine.

Worm: it refers to the mole and ant, and now it is compared to the weak and insignificant animals or people.