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1. 绚丽多彩 [xuàn lì duō cǎi]: Describe gorgeous colors.
2. Zhengqi Douyan [zhēng qí dòu yàn]: strange: strange; Bright: Brightly colored. Describe the flowers in full bloom, very gorgeous.
Source] Song Wu Zeng's "Can Change the Zhai Manlu, Fangwu, Peony Spectrum": "Famous products are pressing, fighting for beauty, the old are not tired, and the new has flourished." ”
3. Lu Red Smoke Purple [bǎi huā zhēng yán]: Describes the bright colors of flowers and trees.
4. 姹紫嫣红 [chà zǐ yān hóng]: 姹, 嫣: delicate. Describe all kinds of flowers as delicate and beautiful.
5. 花簇锦攒 [huā cù jǐn cuán]: Describes a colorful and prosperous scene. Same as "flowers gather flowers".
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A complete collection of words for flowers (1).
Fangxin, pink, group of flowers, flowers like the sea, flowers like the sea, fragrant garden, flower rhyme, fragrant color, random flowers, fragrant, falling red, fragrant, flowers, wonderful, fragrant, bud, golden flower, safflower, miscellaneous flowers, open, blooming, blooming, flower buds, flower heart, tidbits, flying flowers, garden, flower garden, flower mountain, delicate, delicate, delicate, flowers, white, flowers, flower color, red, withering, drifting, faint fragrance, dark fragrance, floral fragrance, Aromatic, fragrant, fragrant, fragrant, gorgeous, gorgeous, coquettish, bright, red, yellow, white, branch, clump, bunch, tree, clump, handful, cluster, piece, piece, flower, flower blossom and fall, human face peach, red apricot pink peach, bird song flower fragrance, residual flower willow, Oiran, a hundred flowers blooming, budding to be released, bud to be released, bud to be released, bud to be released, thousands of branches, a hundred flowers to compete for beauty, fight for beauty, fight for beauty, flower path through the secluded, transfer flowers and trees, spring flowers, flowers and rain, Competing for beauty, graceful, fragrant, floral fragrance, the first crown of the group, strange flowers, strange flowers, slim and jade, gold casting and jade carving, bright and charming, colorful, flowers, each with different colors, fire tree honeysuckle, ten thousand trees of honeysuckle, thousands of purple and thousands of red, Qionghua jade leaves, gorgeous and colorful
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Bright words describe flowers that are particularly bright and can be written as colorful, colorful, colorful, and brightly colored.
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There are no words to deceive people.
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The text compares flowers to a source of growth.
A new generation of teenagers is coming.
The School of Flowers" is an excerpt from Tagore's prose poem "The Crescent Moon", which is a beautiful and childlike prose poem, with the characteristics of both poetry and prose, with the beauty of poetry and rhythm.
The text depicts a group of lively and innocent flower children who yearn for freedom from the perspective of children, and expresses the feelings between children and their mothers naturally and deeply through rich imagination, and the words of the text are filled with sincere emotions.
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What is compared to what is in this text of the School of Flowers.
You don't have the original text, and I don't have the text at hand.
I guess this text compares flowers to a new generation of teenagers who are thriving.
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School of flowers. Compare flowers to teenagers.
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"The School of Flowers" is a beautiful and interesting prose poem, selected from Tagore's "Crescent Moon", the text depicts a group of lively and innocent flower children who yearn for freedom from the perspective of children, and expresses the feelings between children and their mothers naturally and deeply through rich imagination.
Chinese translation: When thunderclouds roar in the sky and June showers fall, the wet east wind walks through the wilderness and blows the flute in the bamboo forest. So, groups of flowers suddenly ran out of nowhere and danced and carnivaled on the grass.
Mom, I really think those flowers are going to school in the underground. They do their homework behind closed doors. If they want to play before school, their teacher will punish them for standing in a corner.
As soon as the rain came, they went on vacation. Branches touched each other in the forest, green leaves rattled in the wind, and thunderclouds clapped their big hands. At this time, the flower children wore purple, yellow, and white clothes and rushed out.
Do you know, Mom, their home is in the sky, where the stars live. Don't you see how anxious they are to get there? Don't you know why they're in such a hurry?
I could naturally guess who they were throwing their arms up to, and they had their moms, just as I had my own moms.
In the author's pen, the flowers are "running out, dancing and carnivaling on the green grass", showing such a flowing picture: delicate flowers from the grass, from the river, from the big trees, drill outward, and soon gather on the grass to dance and dance. The poet uses fresh and smooth brushstrokes and anthropomorphic techniques to outline a sweet and pure children's world.
Children with playful and lively imaginations gallop freely in the sky of their imagination when they see the flowers that emerge from the green grass after thunder and lightning and wind and rain in June. The poet skillfully narrates the liveliness, loveliness, beauty, and uplift of the flowers from the eyes of children, which is full of children's interest.
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School Words for Flowers:
1. Wetness: It generally refers to a qualitative description of the biological environment on the earth's surface, such as soil, air, etc., which contains different degrees of water. It is an important indicator that reflects the biological environment and the living environment of human beings.
In terms of geography, it mainly refers to the dry and wet state of the climate and the moisture content of the earth's environment.
2. Wilderness: refers to the desolate and inaccessible wilderness.
3. Carnival: refers to indulgent happy gatherings and drinks.
4. Touch: objects collide or collide; Strike; Offend; Assault.
5. Lifting: making it face upward; Aim or align (something) upwards.
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Moist: damp; Moist. Wilderness: A desolate wilderness. Carnival: Indulge in fun. Touch: Touch, collision. Raised: Raised high, rolled up.
Wet: The girl's eyes are moistened with tears. Wilderness: The spring rain that nourishes all things does not fall on the wilderness. Carnival: Hide in a small dark room, lonely but partying. Touch: Do not touch the power supply.
"The School of Flowers" is a prose poem written by Rabindranath Tagore, a newly selected text in the first volume of the third grade Chinese textbook (revised in the fall of 2018) for the People's Education Edition.
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