Explanation of Artemisia
Name of grass. There are several species of Artemisia, Artemisia alba and so on. Cao Pi's poem "Stranger's Mulberry" of the Three Kingdoms: "Sleeping on Artemisia, shading the cypresses and pines, and sobbing in the rain and staining the pillows and mats." Ming Yuan Hongdao, "The Line of Meeting": "The line is a winding lane, and the winding lane is full of artemesia." Yang Shuo, "The Sea Market": "It was a field of graves, high and low, with artemesia grass growing on their heads."
Word Breakdown
Artemisia's explanation Artemisia ā biennial herb, leaves like silk, has a special smell, the opening of a small yellow-green flowers, can be used as medicine (also known as "Artemisia", "Artemisia"): Artemisia lei (weed, a metaphor for the people of the grass field). The appearance of gas vaporization. Consumption. Part Head: 艹; Grass Explanation Grass ǎ A collective term for plants with soft stems in higher plants other than trees, crops, and vegetables; broadly speaking, plants with relatively soft stems, including crops and vegetables: qingqao (青草). Grass. Thatch. Watercress. Flowering grass. Straw shoes. Cao Tang (thatched roof of the hall, the old literati this self-proclaimed residence in the mountains, there are since