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The Shun of a Shun is in the same direction, and the leaves are evenly spread on the wall, with neither overlap nor gaps. There is no gap. A gust of wind blows, and the leaves on a wall ripple, which is very beautiful.
The Shun of a Shun'er is in the same direction, and Shun was seen in the Western Zhou Dynasty.
Jin Wen, the original meaning refers to the same direction, but also refers to things going smoothly and in line with the heart.
From Ye Shengtao's "The Feet of the Creeper".
The tips of the leaves are pointed downward, and they are spread so evenly on the wall that there is no overlap and no gap. A gust of wind blows, and the leaves on a wall ripple, which is very beautiful.
The Feet of the Creeper specifically writes the characteristics of the creeper's leaves, which are green and fresh and comfortable to look at. The latter sentence writes that the shape of the leaves is neat and even, just like a painting created by a clever painter, which fully reflects the static beauty of the leaves.
Immediately after that, the author wrote: A gust of wind blows, and the leaves on a wall ripple, which is very beautiful. The phrase "ripples" is used very well, and he naturally transforms the static beauty of creeper leaves into dynamic beauty.
The vivid, vivid metaphor allows the children to imagine the leaves rising like waves.
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The word Yishuner vividly shows that the growth rate of creeper leaves is very fast, and it is a form of continuous upward growth, so the use of such words is very ingenious, which can achieve more accuracy, and the vivid expression effect, so when the words are usually used, you can pay more attention.
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The word "instantaneous" writes the mentality of the creeper, that is, it writes the creeper in the well, the leaf of the creeper, and it is a form that grows.
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The leaves, stems, and feet of the creeper's feet change every other day.
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Creepers have feet and can climb on vertical walls, so that the leaves are uniformly affected by gravity and the tips of the leaves are pointing downward, except for a few species whose leaves are particularly hard and very small, because we look at the creeper from a different angle than when we look up at other trees, so it seems to have a unique feeling.
As for the reason why their leaves are spread so evenly, it is because the leaves in the plant have a mosaic effect, that is, they will use the void as much as possible to get more sunlight, and the different leaves will be unevenly distributed to ensure that each other can get even light. In fact, it is not only creepers, if you look down from the top of a tree, the mosaic effect of the leaves is also there.
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Hello, the author describes the grown leaves of the creeper from three aspects: [color, arrangement and movement].
The characteristics are [fresh, even, rippling].
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The author's description of the creeper's grown leaves is based on three aspects: color, arrangement, and movement. Its characteristics are: fresh, even, rippled.
2. At that time, the ** was weak and incompetent, and the Chinese had no status in the international community and were bullied. In the text, it can be seen from "the fact that the Chinese are bullied by foreigners in foreign concessions but have nowhere to reason".
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1. Southeast creeper.
The southeast creeper has smaller leaves, with a total of 5 blades, similar in shape to an umbrella. It is very adaptable. It is generally distributed in Guangdong, Fujian and other places.
2. Flower and leaf creeper.
Young branches have four edges and corners. The leaves are green in color with white spots or purple spots on the back. It generally prefers to grow in a cold, humid environment. Its flowers are conical in shape. It is produced in Hubei and Shaanxi.
3. Three-leaf creeper.
The three-leaf creeper is also known as the three-leaf creeper because the leaves are divided into 3 petals, so it is called the three-leaf creeper. It is not afraid of bright light, it is afraid of standing water. It is generally distributed in Gansu, Shaanxi, Hubei and other places.
4. Five-leaf creeper.
Five-leaf creeper, that is, the leaves are divided into five petals. The five-leaf creeper grows vigorously, but its climbing ability is not good and is often blown off by the wind. It is mostly distributed from northeast to south China.
5. Red clover creeper.
The red leaf creeper does not look like a bright feeling, it makes people look very happy, its leaves are bright red, which is also the biggest difference between it and other creepers, so it is also called the red three-leaf creeper.
6. Powder-leaved creeper.
The pink-leaved creeper is called the pink-leaved creeper because of its pink leaf edges, and its fleshy leaves are thicker than those of other species. It is produced in East China and other places, and has a significant curative effect on rheumatism and subband.
7. Heterophyllous creeper.
Deciduous vine wood, the whole plant has no hairs, the leaves on the vegetative branches are single-leafed, heart-ovate, 2-4 cm wide, the edges of the leaves are mostly thin and small, and the fruit is black-purple when ripe.
8. Green creeper.
The green creeper branchlets have obvious longitudinal ridges, and there are villi hairs when young, which fall off later. The emerald green leaves are divided into three petals, which looks very pleasing to the eye. It is mainly distributed in Henan, Anhui and other places in China.
9. Bolt-winged creeper.
The branchlets of the bolt-winged creeper are cylindrical, with rust-colored pubescence, and the old branches have wooden bolted wings. The leaves turn purple red in autumn, making it an ornamental sight to behold. It is mainly distributed in Hunan, Jiangxi and other places.
10. Large-leaved Nansu.
The branches of Macrophylla are relatively short and numerous. The petiole is generally 10-20 cm long. It has a significant effect on fall injury, relaxation of tendons and activation, as well as moistening the lungs and relieving cough. It is distributed in Yunnan, Nujiang and other places.
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The creeper has many leaves on its stem, and each leaf has feet on the reverse side of the place where the petiole grows, and the creeper climbs up with one foot and one foot to hold the wall, and with the young leaves that grow, then one foot lives on the wall, and then grows young leaves, so the leaves are facing downward.
Each foot is pulling the stem and leaves up in this way, so the creeper can climb all over the wall, and "the tip of the leaf is facing down", that is, the tip of the leaf is all facing down, and the mature leaves are regularly arranged, all facing down, which is a phenomenon called leaf mosaic, in order to obtain sunlight in a larger area, protect the rhizome, reduce water loss, maintain the humidity of the attachment, and form a good living environment.
The leaves of other plants are generally the same except for the leaves of creepers, except for a few species with particularly hard and small leaves. Others, such as the leaves of Robinia pseudoacacia, the needle-like leaves of pines, paulownia, sycamore, and willow, all hang down at a downward slope from the base junction of the petioles.
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The tip of the creeper's leaf is facing downward, and there are several sayings:
Because the creeper climbs up one foot at a time, and when it grows one foot it hits the wall, and then it grows another foot to cover the wall, and then it grows young leaves, so it faces down.
"The tip of the leaf is straight down" is obviously the reason why the creeper's feet are facing upwards, and the feet of the creeper are on the opposite side of the petiole so that the whole stem can be pulled upwards and the leaf tips are naturally facing downwards.
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Because the creeper's feet grow on the stem, to be precise, where the stem grows on the petiole, and it sticks out from the reverse side of the petiole, coupled with the gravity factor of the leaf, the petiole in the opposite direction of the foot droops downward, and the tip of the leaf naturally droops downward.
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Because the earth has a land attraction, I think the creeper leaves will be facing downward.
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The leaves droop by gravity, and because the leaves are attached to the stems, the tips of the leaves are downward.
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Consistently, all the leaves grow downwards in the same direction.
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