一、amaranth has the consonant x, the rhyme ian, and the tone xiàn
二、paraphrase:
1、[~菜], an annual herb with slender stems and elliptic leaves, and small greenish-white or yellowish-green flowers; the stems and leaves are edible.
2. (Amaranth)
3. radical: 艹
4. strokes: horizontal, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical, horizontal fold, apostrophe, vertical curved hook.
Expanded:
Related Group Words:
1. amaranth
[xiàn cài]?
An annual herb with slender stems, oval, long-stalked, dark purple or green leaves, greenish-white flowers, and black seeds. The stems and leaves are edible and are a common vegetable.
2, horse amaranth
[mǎ xiàn]?
That is, amaranth.
3, wild amaranth
[yě xiàn]?
That is, fine amaranth. Wild amaranth, edible, mostly for fodder. Also known as pig amaranth.
4, quinoa amaranth
[lí xiàn]?
Quinoa and amaranth. Generally refers to the poor people eat coarse vegetables. Tang? Han Yu's "Cui XVI young house to regain Iyang with poems and books to see the casting of reward for thirty rhymes": "three years of the state division, the stomach and intestines used to quinoa and amaranth.
5, amaranth land
[xiàn lù]?
It is Shangluo. Perennial herb, early spring seedlings, leaves ovate and large. Reddish-purple or white small flowers in summer. In the fall, the fruit is succulent, reddish-black. The young leaves are edible, and the roots are poisonous and used medicinally.