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What does turnip mean?

Explanation of turnip

[turnip]

A biennial herb with fleshy, oblate or elongated, edible tuberous roots Detailed Explanation Name of the plant. Also known as cranberry. Tubers fleshy, flowers yellow. Tubers can be used as a vegetable. Commonly known as datura. East View of the Han Dynasty - Huan Di Ji: "All the counties that were injured were ordered to plant turnips to help feed the people." Tang Han Yu (唐 韩愈) "Feeling of Spring" Poem No. 2: "Yellow turnip flowers, peach and plum things have receded." Cao Yin's poem titled "Playing on the Western Xuan": "The turnips on the road are not fresh, and the roses are weakened, but not beautiful."

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The Explanation of Wuhu Wuhu (芜) ú Grass grows messy: barren. 芜城 (old city with barren fields and overgrown grass). A place where the grass is overgrown: Wuhu (平芜). Metaphor for clutter (mostly literary):芜杂 (messy, unorganized). Turnip Words. 芜劣 (messy clumsy). Part Head: 艹; 菁的解释 菁 ī The flower of leek: "Autumn leek, winter leek". In ancient times, it referred to "turnip" (i.e., "vines"). Gorgeous: "丽服扬菁". Aquatic plants: "gobbling the flowers and algae". Part of the head: 艹.