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What's the nickname of lotus?
Other names of lotus are Lotus, Lotus, Western Family, Bihuan, Yuhuan, Whip Tip, Water Hibiscus, Whip Tip, Lotus (the unopened bud is called hemp, and the blooming flower is called whip tip), Shuizhi, Huashui, Yunshui, Shuidan and so on.

Lotus "Erya": "Lotus, Lotus, alias Lotus, also known as Fu Rong." Shuowen: "Hibiscus is not a lotus flower, but a husband's face." Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica: "Lotus, the meaning of applying beauty."

Fufu, "two ya?" Caoshi: "Lotus, crouching. ..... Its flowers are actually lotus flowers, and its roots are lotus flowers. "Sparse" is the name of lotus stem, leaf, flower and fruit. Lotus, don't be a Chinese. Wei's Ode to Luoshen: "If you force him to examine it, you will make a green wave." Jin's "Lotus Fu": "It is more beautiful to swim in the spring platform, and it is more prosperous to swim in the lotus. "

Lotus Zhang Tang's poem "Send my brother to Suzhou": "jathyapple orange tree, autumn wind Bai Lianhua." Song Luyou's "Appreciating the Lotus with He Yuanli and Recalling the Old Tour of Jinghu Lake": "In the third watch, draw a boat through the lotus, and the flowers are four-walled boats."

Water hibiscus "Qunfangpu": "Lotus is also called lotus and water hibiscus." Because woody frost-resistant flowers are as bright as lotus flowers, they are called "hibiscus" and "Manglietia". In order to clarify their differences, it is also called water hibiscus.

Grass hibiscus "Guangqun Fangpu" "Lotus: Lotus, a water hibiscus." Note cloud: "Du Fu's poem notes cloud: those born on land are called hibiscus mutabilis, and those born in water are called hibiscus mutabilis."

Bloom Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica: The explanation of "Lotus" is "Lotus, Lotus, Bloom."

The "vegetation" in Shuizhi Park Cuibao's Notes on Ancient and Modern Times: "Furong is a Iowa, a Shui Mu, a Shuizhi and a Huashui." Compendium of Materia Medica: "The classic refers to lotus seeds as the' Dan of water'." Jin Yuanhao asked "Boating on Daming Lake": "It's cool in the evening, and the water is dark and there is no way. Jiang Fei does not hesitate to smell the water, and the autumn wind and autumn dew are messy. "

Guo Pu's Er Ya Tu Zan cited Ze's Lei Ju? Ode to the Lotus says, "Fu Yung Lai is famous for its grass, …", and Bao Zhao's Fu on the Lotus says, "An interview with all the talented people in Britain is famous for their grass."

Cao Ling Cao Weizhi's "Fu of Furong": "Looking at the glory of Baihui is unique." Wu's Preface to Lotus: "There are hibiscus, which are planted in Nakagawa."

Yu Zhi's Materia Medica contains: "Lotus is also called Yu Zhi."

Zhou Dunyi, a gentleman flower, wrote "Love Lotus" in the Northern Song Dynasty, saying that lotus is a gentleman among flowers, so it is also called "gentleman flower". Huang Zhai's poem "Xi Liantang" reads: "In summer and June, the lotus pond is full of fragrance. I love gentleman flowers, but my flowers are like Gan Tang. "

The water palace fairy is named after the lotus peanut in the water, and the lotus stands slim on the water like a fairy floating away. Song pointed to, "chicken singing? Lotus: "The ground is full of jade-colored eyes, holding a fan to gently shake the handle, and the water palace fairy fights red makeup and lightly steps on the mirror. "

Netizens are also called net customers. Lotus is clean and spotless, so people call it a netizen. Meng Haoran, a master of Dayu Temple in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a Zen poem: "You can't know when you look at the lotus." In the Song Dynasty, Chen Liang wrote the word "New Lotus Leaf": "The gorgeous state is still quiet, who can clean up the debate?" In the Song Dynasty, Liu Guo wrote the words "He Xinlang": "Bathe in the lotus."

Lotus is lotus, or refers to the unopened lotus. Er Ya: "Lotus, lotus ... is gorgeous." In the Tang Dynasty, Shang Liu wrote "Ode to Double Flowers": "The new flowers are blooming, the makeup is beautiful, and the face is beautiful." Li Mengyang's Qu Fu Ci in the Ming Dynasty: "I don't envy you, so I don't see life like this."